This is the second publication to develop out of our fantastic Company of Wolves conference. There has never been an edition of Gothic Studies on werewolves so this is an absolute first! Thank you to all the contributors for their interesting and inspirational essays. We’ll be in touch!
‘Werewolves and Wildness’, Gothic Studies, special issue, ed. by Bill Hughes, Sam George and Kaja Franck
Sam George, Bill Hughes, Kaja Franck, Intro, ‘Wild Things’
Curtis Runstedler, ‘The Benevolent Medieval Werewolf in William of Palerne’
Michael Brodski, ‘The Cinematic Representation of the Wild Child: Considering Trouffaut’s L’Enfant Sauvage’
Simon Marsden, ‘“One look and you recognize evil”: Lycan Terrorism, Monstrous Otherness and the Banality of Evil in Benjamin Percy’s Red Moon’
Lisa Nevárez, ‘Playgrounds in the Zombie Apocalypse: The Feral Child’
Sue Chaplin, ‘“Daddy, I’m falling for a Monster”: Women, Sex and Sacrifice in Contemporary Paranormal Romance’
Tania Evans, ‘Full Moon Masculinities: The Werewolf in Young Adult Fantasy Fiction’
Sam George, ‘Wolves in the Wolds: The Wyrd Case of ‘Old Stinker’, the Hull Werewolf’
Looks like a fantastic offering. Look forward to buying a copy.
Thanks, Jan! The essays submitted for this and the book have all been brilliant!