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Wolves and Werewolves in History and Popular Culture

By: Shannon Scott, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Shannon Scott
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From the ancient world to contemporary popular culture, the wolf has held a special place in our storytelling and artistic traditions. What is it about wolves - and by extension, werewolves and animal shape-shifters - that we find alluring and frightening in equal measure? What does the wolf represent? Why do so many different cultures have their own version of the lycanthrope and their own stories of animal transformation? Why are we fascinated by tales of children raised by wolves? 

In the 10 lectures of Wolves and Werewolves in History and Popular Culture, author and teacher Shannon Scott will take you around the world to explore the many ways humans have created and shared stories of wolves, shape-shifting, and lycanthropy. Through these many places and cultures, you will see why the wolf has represented different things to different people across time; whether the wolf is a symbol of fear or fascination - or a little bit of both - it has certainly had an impact on art, history, and more. 

As you dig into the history of wolves and werewolves throughout the world, you will engage with: 

  • Charles Perrault’s famous “Little Red Riding Hood”, and many of its later permutations across several centuries; 
  • The werewolf in Romance literature of the Medieval Period; 
  • American conceptions of the wolf in literature and its relationship to the treatment of wolves in the in reality; 
  • The werewolf as “femme fatale” in Victorian literature and beyond; 
  • “Real” lycanthropy and the stories of feral children, in both fiction and reality; 
  • Werewolves in film and contemporary literature, and more. 

As you will see, while our conceptions of the wolf and its close relative the werewolf have shifted over time, their stories still manage to sink their claws into our collective imagination.

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This was a better read than I thought

I'm a huge fan of werewolves and I found this whole book delightful who is very informative as well as some very original takes over some classic werewolf inspire stories like the jungle book or Wolfman overall I thought it was great...
the delved into a lot more of the behind-the-scenes of transfiguration is in people taking on different characters not just man to wolf which I found to be really good

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enjoyed immensely

this lecture series was highly intersting and informative, with a deep range of sources both fictional and none fictional, covering many elements from movies to songs, all with great analyses of the source material. also really loved the look at Warren Zevon but that's more of a personal thing.

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A course in feminine abuse not wolves and werewolves

The author starts well, discussing history and myth in detail but but the third session has degraded into a man bashing exercise. This is a shame as the author is clearly knowledgeable about the subject matter but chooses to become a mouthpiece for the writing of history.

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What a disappointment

This could have been an engaging series of lectures about a fascinating topic, and instead it was a complete flop. First, the performance: please, no. The author is the narrator, and whether this was their own choice or they were tasked with it, they should not be reading anything out loud. There are pauses in odd places which break the flow, weird emphases, stilted pronunciation... This would have done much better with a professional narrator. That being said... Second, the story: awkward, though perhaps more so because of the above. There were sections where the it sounded more like something a student had pulled together for a high school project, and the quality of the information fluctuated confusingly. I hate to bash it this badly, but honestly, this was such a missed opportunity.

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not worth it

Struggled to concentrate on this and not what I expected from the title. I feel it should have been shorter as it felt never ending.

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