T. J. Horsley Curties

Sir Thomas Isaac Horsley Curties (d. 1859) was a British Gothic novelist and a member of the Hanoverian court. He is best remembered for his last novel, The Monk of Udolpho (1807), which drew criticism for its title's apparent plagiarism of the best-selling novels The Monk (1796) and The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794).

Novels
Ethelwina, Or The House of Fitz-Auburne (1799)

Ancient Records, Or, The Abbey of Saint Oswythe (1801)

The Scottish Legend, Or The Isle of Saint Clothair (1802)

The Watch Tower; Or, The Sons of Ulthona (1804)

St. Botolph’s Priory; Or, The Sable Mask (1806)

The Monk of Udolpho (1807)