Melmoth the Wanderer, published in 1820, is a Gothic masterpiece by Irish clergyman Charles Maturin. The novel follows Melmoth, a man who bargains for extended life and wanders the earth seeking someone to take over his cursed pact. Through nested narratives, Maturin presents tales of damnation, faith, and human suffering. Rich in horror, theological reflection, and Romantic despair, Melmoth the Wanderer influenced Gothic literature and writers like Poe and Baudelaire with its haunting vision of eternal torment.