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The Book of Were-Wolves (eBook)

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2022
136 Seiten
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The Book of Were-Wolves - S. Baring-Gould
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S. Baring-Gould's "The Book of Were-Wolves" is a seminal text in the study of lycanthropy and its cultural manifestations, weaving together folklore, history, and acute psychological insight. Written in the late 19th century, the book is characterized by a meticulous blend of empirical research and captivating narrative style, reflecting the era's burgeoning interest in the paranormal as well as the romantic ideals of the Gothic. Baring-Gould examines a plethora of werewolf legends from various cultures, grounding supernatural lore in tangible reality and exploring the psychological implications of such transformations, thus enriching the literary context of horror and the uncanny that thrived during the Victorian period. S. Baring-Gould was not only a prolific writer but an astute scholar with a deep-seated fascination for mythology and folklore, having published extensively on various topics, including religious studies and local history. His diverse background and interests informed his examination of lycanthropy; witnessing the complexities of human nature and history led him to explore how mythologies evolve from societal fears and desires. Baring-Gould's insight into the human psyche, combined with his thorough research, allows readers to encounter werewolves not merely as monsters but as reflections of deeper truths. In "The Book of Were-Wolves," readers are invited to traverse the thin boundary between reality and myth. The book serves well both scholars of folklore and casual readers who crave a deeper understanding of the mythos surrounding werewolves. Baring-Gould's exploration will captivate anyone interested in the darker aspects of human nature and the lore that emerges from it, making this an essential read for those drawn to the enigmatic and the eerie.

Sabine Baring-Gould (1834–1924) was an English hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist, and eclectic scholar. His literary career spans a wide range of subjects, but he is perhaps best known for his book 'The Book of Were-Wolves' (1865), which is one of the most comprehensive studies of werewolf legends in English literature. Baring-Gould's approach to the topic was a blend of folklore, history, and anthropological insight, and his work remains a significant resource on lycanthropy and supernatural beliefs. Educated at Clare College, Cambridge, he took holy orders and became the rector of Lewtrenchard in Devon. His output was vast, with over 1,200 publications to his name, ranging from theology to folk songs. Notably, he also authored the hymn 'Onward, Christian Soldiers.' Baring-Gould's literary style is recognized for its erudition, as well as its approachable and narrative-driven exposition. His contributions to the folklore and myths of the British Isles helped to document and preserve these cultural narratives for future generations. The intersection of his religious background with his fascination for the occult and the supernatural gave his work a unique and penetrating perspective into the darker sides of Victorian beliefs and the timeless human fascination with the otherworldly.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Märchen / Sagen
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Volkskunde
Schlagworte 19th century horror novels • Classic • classic horror literature • Cultural Anthropology • dark academia • eerie storytelling techniques • European cultural studies • Folklore • Gothic literature • gothic supernatural studies • historical accounts exploration • Historical werewolf lore • Lycanthropy history • lycanthropy legend • macabre cultural beliefs • mythical creature folklore • mythological creatures in literature • paranormal beast literature • psychological analysis • S. Baring-Gould • Scholarly narrative style • scholarly research • shape-shifter tales • Supernatural Exploration • supernatural folklore • supernatural literature enthusiasts • Victorian Folklore • Victorian Gothic Fiction • werewolf mythology • Werewolves
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