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A Lycanthropy Reader: Werewolves in Western Culture

by Charlotte F. Otten (Editor)

Other authors: Richard Banta (Contributor), Sabine Baring-Gould (Contributor), Robert Bayfield (Contributor), Henri Boguet (Contributor), Robert Burton (Contributor)23 more, Giraldus Cambrensis (Contributor), Stuart Clark (Contributor), John Deacon (Contributor), H.R. Ellis Davidson (Contributor), Leland L. Estes (Contributor), Eugene Field (Contributor), I. Goulart (Contributor), Clemence Housman (Contributor), L. Illis (Contributor), James VI of Scotland (Contributor), Heinrich Kramer (Contributor), Marie de France (Contributor), E. William Monter (Contributor), Elliott O'Donnell (Contributor), Ovid (Contributor), Petronius (Contributor), Harvey A. Rosenstock (Contributor), Reginald Scot (Contributor), James Sprenger (Contributor), Eric Stanislaus Stenbock (Contributor), Frida G. Surawicz (Contributor), Kenneth R. Vincent (Contributor), John Walker (Contributor)

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Drawing on primary sources, this collection of essays provides a comprehensive survey of all aspects of lycanthropy, with a focus on the medieval and Renaissance periods.

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