The Lycanthropy Reader: Werewolves in Western CultureCharlotte F. Otten Syracuse University Press, 1986 - 337 páginas Our understanding of lycanthropy is limited by our association of it with contemporary portrayals of werewolves in horror films and gothic fiction. No rational person today believes that a human being can literally be metamorphosed into a wolf; therefore, in the absence of an historical context, the study of werewolves can appear to be a wayward pursuit of the perversely irrational and the sensational. This Reader provides the historical context Drawing on primary sources, it is a comprehensive survey of all aspects of lycanthropy, with a focus on the medieval and Renaissance periods. Lycanthropes were on trial in the courtrooms of Europe, and on examination in medical offices and mental hospitals; they were the objects of communal fear and pity, and the subjects of sermons and philosophical treatises. In the Introduction to the Reader, Charlotte Otten shows that the study of lycanthropy uncovers basic issues in human life the significance of violence and criminality, the role of the demonic in aberrant behavior, and ultimately the nature of good and evil The implications for modern life are immediately apparent. The Reader is divided into six sections ( 1) Medical Cases, Diagnoses, Descriptions; (2) Trial Records, Historical Accounts, Sightings; (3) Philosophical and Theological Approaches to Metamorphosis; ( 4) Critical Essays on Lycanthropy (Anthropology, History, and Medicine); (5) Myths and Legends; and (6) Allegory . Each section has an introduction that summarizes and interprets the materials. |
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... sense of sight , or the faculty of vision , is a passive faculty , and every passive faculty is set in motion by the active agent that corresponds to it . Now the active agent corresponding to sight is twofold : one is the origin of the ...
... sense of sight , or the faculty of vision , is a passive faculty , and every passive faculty is set in motion by the active agent that corresponds to it . Now the active agent corresponding to sight is twofold : one is the origin of the ...
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... sense the devil cannot present anything new to a man's sense of vision : for he cannot cause one who is born blind to imagine colours , or a deaf man to imagine sounds . In another sense , a thing may be new as to the composition of its ...
... sense the devil cannot present anything new to a man's sense of vision : for he cannot cause one who is born blind to imagine colours , or a deaf man to imagine sounds . In another sense , a thing may be new as to the composition of its ...
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... sense is well shown by the case of John Cotta , who , after using the term several times in his The Triall of Witch - Craft , ex- plained that although the Divell as a Spirit doth many things , which in respect of our nature are ...
... sense is well shown by the case of John Cotta , who , after using the term several times in his The Triall of Witch - Craft , ex- plained that although the Divell as a Spirit doth many things , which in respect of our nature are ...
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A Case of Lycanthropy | 31 |
Robert Bayfield | 47 |
A Wolf Which Conversed with a Priest | 57 |
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