Norman is temporarily distracted from his suspicions about his sister, the Evil Elaine, when his imagination runs wild with worries about a werewolf in the neighborhood.
Norman is temporarily distracted from his suspicions about his sister, the "Evil Elaine", when his imagination runs wild with worries about a werewolf in the neighborhood.
In this fascinating book, Brian J. Frost presents the first full-scale survey of werewolf literature covering both fiction and nonfiction works. He identifies principal elements in the werewolf myth, considers various theories of the phenomenon of shapeshifting, surveys nonfiction books, and traces the myth from its origins in ancient superstitions to its modern representations in fantasy and horror fiction. Frost's analysis encompasses fanciful medieval beliefs, popular works by Victorian authors, scholarly treatises and medical papers, and short stories from pulp magazines of the 1930s and 1940s. Revealing the complex nature of the werewolf phenomenon and its tremendous and continuing influence, The Essential Guide to Werewolf Literature is destined to become a standard reference on the subject.