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  1. Charles Robert Maturin (Dublín, 25 de septiembre de 1782-30 de octubre de 1824, Dublín), también conocido como C. R. Maturin, fue un predicador protestante anglo-irlandés (ordenado por la Iglesia de Irlanda), dramaturgo y escritor de novela gótica.

    • Charles Robert Maturin
  2. Charles Robert Maturin, also known as C. R. Maturin (25 September 1780 – 30 October 1824), was an Irish Protestant clergyman (ordained in the Church of Ireland) and a writer of Gothic plays and novels. His best known work is the novel Melmoth the Wanderer, published in 1820.

    • 30 October 1824 (aged 44), Dublin
    • 25 September 1780, Dublin
  3. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Charles Robert Maturin (born Sept. 25, 1782, Dublin, Ire.—died Oct. 30, 1824, Dublin) was an Irish clergyman, dramatist, and author of Gothic romances. He has been called “the last of the Goths,” as his best known work, Melmoth the Wanderer (1820), is considered the last of the classic English Gothic romances.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Biografía de Charles Maturin. Religioso protestante, dramaturgo y escritor irlandés, Charles Maturin es conocido por su obra Melmoth el errabundo (1820), obra de carácter gótico que consiguió publicar tras varios fracasos gracias al apoyo de Walter Scott y Lord Byron.

  5. Charles Robert Maturin (Dublín 1782-1824) fue pastor protestante, dramaturgo y novelista. Autor de «Melmoth el errabundo» (Gótica nº 21), la obra cumbre de la novela gótica según opinión unánime de la crítica, Maturin comenzó a escribir «Los albigenses» un año después de publicarse «Melmoth»...

  6. (1780 - 1824) (Also wrote under the pseudonym Dennis Jasper Murphy) Irish novelist and playwright. Maturin is remembered primarily for his novel Melmoth the Wanderer (1820), which is considered among the finest examples of Gothic fiction in the English language.

  7. Author of Novels of Terror'. They think so much of him they have him living even two years longer than he did. He died 1824. They say 1826. Maturin was a friend of Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott. But for the fact that his publishing venture went bankrupt, Scott. intended to publish a complete set of Maturin's Novels.