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The Rage Of The Wolf Metamorphosis And Identity In Medieval Werewolf Tales Jessica Lynne Bettini

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The Rage Of The Wolf Metamorphosis And Identity In Medieval Werewolf Tales Jessica Lynne Bettini
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Publisher: East Tennessee State University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.9 MB
Pages: 69
Author: Jessica Lynne Bettini
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Rage Of The Wolf Metamorphosis And Identity In Medieval Werewolf Tales Jessica Lynne Bettini by Jessica Lynne Bettini instant download after payment.

The metamorphosis of man to beast has fascinated audiences for millennia. The werewolves of medieval literature were forced to conform to the Church's view of metamorphosis and, in so doing, transformed from bestial and savage to benevolent and rational. Analysis of Marie de France's Bisclavret , the anonymous Arthur and Gorlagon, the Irish tale The Crop-Eared Dog, and the French roman d'aventure Guillaume de Palerne reveals insight into medieval views of change, identity, and what it meant to exist in the medieval world. Each of these tales is told from the werewolf's point of view, and in each the wolf undergoes a fury or madness where he cannot seem to help turning savage and harming people. This ‘rage of the wolf’ lies at the root of the identities of these werewolves, reflecting the conflict between good and evil, the physical and the spiritual, and Church doctrine and a rapidly changing society.

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