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"The ancient world already cherished a rich folklore of werewolfism that broadly resembled the one copiously attested for the central medieval period in Europe. Our best access to the sort of narrative that underpinned such folklore comes in the well-known werewolf tale of the Neronian Petronius' Satyricon, which shares some striking motifs with the equally famous AD 1160-78 Anglo-Norman tale of Bisclavret by Marie de France. It was, accordingly, folklore that determined the ancients' conception of what a werewolf actually was. Almost all the evidence for werewolfism in antiquity should be regarded either as folkloric in nature or as secondary to and refractive of a folkloric core. The ancients re-deployed, finessed and parlayed this focal conception in distinct ways in diverse cultural contexts. Notions, themes and images were borrowed from this folkloric home and transferred, in as it were a metaphorical fashion, to other realms of human experience and endeavour, be this: aetiological myth, in the case of the material bearing upon Lykaon; rites of passage or of maturation, in the case of the material bearing upon the Lykaia rite; or medicine, in the case of the medical writers' identification of the disease of 'lycanthropy.' It is this that accounts for what initially appears to be the incoherent, chaotic and centrifugal nature of the evidence-field for werewolves that the ancients have bequeathed to us"--
Werewolves --- Folklore --- History
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Folklore --- Legends --- Werewolves --- History.
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Werewolves --- Lycanthropes --- Were-wolves --- Werwolves --- Animals, Mythical --- Wolves --- Shapeshifting --- Loups-garous. --- Werewolves.
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In the thralls of supernatural passion, Anita Blake faces a most human dilemma.
Blake, Anita (Fictitious character)--Fiction. --- Vampires--Fiction. --- Werewolves--Fiction. --- Vampires
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Examining the cultural significance of the werewolf film, this book provides the first academic monograph dedicated to developing a cultural understanding of the genre. It reconsiders the psychoanalytic paradigms that have dominated scholarly discussion of werewolves in pop culture and includes over 40 individual case studies to illustrate how werewolf films can be understood as products of their cultural moment.
Werewolf films --- Werewolves in motion pictures. --- History and criticism.
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Literature, Modern --- Werewolves in literature --- History and criticism
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Lupercalia --- 292.2 --- Cults --- Mythology, Roman --- Werewolves --- Godsdiensten van de Romeinen --- 292.2 Godsdiensten van de Romeinen
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Representations of shapeshifters are prominent in medieval culture and they are particularly abundant in the vernacular literatures of the societies around the North Sea. Some of the figures in these stories remain well known in later folklore and often even in modern media, such as werewolves, dragons, berserkir and bird-maidens. Incorporating studies about Old English, Norse, Latin, Irish, and Welsh literature, this collection of essays marks an important new contribution to the study of medieval shapeshifters. Each essay highlights how shapeshifting cannot be studied in isolation, but intersects with many other topics, such as the supernatural, monstrosity, animality, gender and identity. Contributors to Shapeshifters in Medieval North Atlantic Literature come from different intellectual traditions, embracing a multidisciplinary approach combining influences from literary criticism, history, philology, and anthropology.
Literature, Medieval --- Monsters in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Shapeshifting --- Animals, Mythical, in literature --- Metamorphosis in literature --- Metamorphosis --- Metamorphosis (in religion, folk-lore, etc.) --- Shape-shifting --- Therianthropy --- Leopard men --- Melusine (Legendary character) --- Werewolves --- History
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Double (Parapsychology) --- Werewolves. --- Wizards. --- Fairies. --- Spirits --- Esprits --- Surnaturel --- 7.046.2 --- Fairies --- Werewolves --- Wizards --- 7.042 --- Enchanters --- Sorcerers --- Magicians --- Warlocks --- Lycanthropes --- Were-wolves --- Werwolves --- Animals, Mythical --- Wolves --- Shapeshifting --- Iconografie: legendarische-, fantastische voorstellingen --- 7.046.2 Iconografie: legendarische-, fantastische voorstellingen --- Littérature latine médiévale et moderne --- Folklore --- Parapsychology --- Old French literature --- Thematology --- Supernatural --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- Christianity and other religions --- Christianisme --- Relations --- Superstition --- History --- Witchcraft
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Witchcraft --- Trials (Witchcraft) --- Demoniac possession --- Hallucinogenic drugs and religious experience --- Werewolves --- Sorcellerie --- Procès (Sorcellerie) --- Possession démoniaque --- Hallucinogènes et expériences religieuses --- Loups-garous --- History. --- History --- Histoire --- Procès (Sorcellerie) --- Possession démoniaque --- Hallucinogènes et expériences religieuses --- -Hallucinogenic drugs and religious experience --- -Werewolves --- -Witchcraft --- Lycanthropes --- Were-wolves --- Werwolves --- Animals, Mythical --- Wolves --- Shapeshifting --- Experience (Religion) and hallucinogenic drugs --- Demonic possession --- Possession, Demoniac --- Spirit possession --- Experience (Religion) --- Demonology --- Proces (sorcellerie) --- Possession demoniaque --- Hallucinogenes et experiences religieuses --- Europe
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