The Modern Literary Werewolf

Brent A. Stypczynski

earliest edition we have, 2013 McFarland, 2013 paperback 228 pages

"Throughout history, from at least as far back as the Epic of Gilgamesh, mankind has shown a fascination with physical transformation. Tales of such transformations appear in every culture across the course of history. This book approaches werewolves as representations of a proposed shape-shifter archetype, examining how and why the archetype has been employed in modern literature"--Provided by publisher.

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The Modern Literary Werewolf paperback · 2013 · McFarland · 228 pages · 9780786469659
Modern Literary Werewolf edition · 2013 · McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers · 9781476603544

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