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#IntheCompanyofWolves In Basque, 'otso' means 'wolf', and February is said 'otsaila' ('month of the wolf'). pic.twitter.com/CFMymeecUf
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#IntheCompanyofWolves The antagonist of the early variations of 'Little Red Riding Hood' is not always a wolf, but sometimes an ogre, vampire, or a 'bzou' (werewolf), making these tales relevant to the werewolf trials (similar to witch trials) of the time#folklorethursdaypic.twitter.com/H5oD6t3l8T
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RUSSIAN FAIRY TALES Wolves are often benevolent in Alexander Afanasyev's Russian Fairy Tales c.1855. This beautiful illustration is 'Tsarevich Riding the Grey Wolf' by Viktor Vasnetsov 1889
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WULVER. Benevolent Man-Wolf of Shetland Folklore, not a shapeshifter or a werewolf; he spends his time fishing from a small rock, the Wulver stone & leaving fish on window sills of the needy, redeeming the myth of the big bad wolf
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I am longing to see Neil Jordan's
#InTheCompanyOfWolves. These are two German versions? Would love to see those too! With English subtitles, please and thanks! https://twitter.com/FolkloreFilmFes/status/1225319451253444609 …
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BECOMING WOLF A Native American Indian folktale is retold in the Yellow Fairy Book, 1894 My brother, my brother! I am becoming a
#wolf When the song was done, the boy's voice howled just as the wolves howl#IntheCompanyofWolves#FolkloreThursday#NationalStorytellingWeekpic.twitter.com/ny6PMq47wW
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Ch.6
#InTheCompanyOfWolves: Joseph Crawford looks at legal & medical discourses on responsibility & insanity that inform Victorian tales like Wagner the Wehr-wolf & Sweeny Todd, contrasting animalism with moral insanity. Book launch 29 Feb@OdysseyPics!@OGOMProject@GothicMUPpic.twitter.com/PvuzS4CZY3
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Fritz Genschow directed 2 Red Riding Hood films; 'Rotkäppchen und der Wolf' (1937) during the 'Third Reich' & 1953 re-make 'Rotkäppchen'. A key change was the characterisation of the hero "Uncle Jäger" - played by Genschow in both films. Below - (1937).
#InTheCompanyOfWolves. pic.twitter.com/N3EObPY58H
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PUMP OF DEATH Aldgate Pump has a gruesome history. The wolf head on the pump's spout signifies the last wolf shot in the City of London around c.1880 & hundreds of Londoners perished because the drinking water from the pump was seeping through cemeteries
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Ch.5
#InTheCompanyOfWolves: Shannon Scott reveals the wolf as benevolent helper in Russian fairy tales, where the wild forest is a sanctuary from patriarchy & human hunters identify with lupine predators. 50% discount at Book launch 29 Feb@OdysseyPics!@OGOMProject@GothicMUPpic.twitter.com/3TXgMbrm7s
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#WEREWOLF. Discours des Sorciers 1602. Huntsman severs paw of wolf wherein it turns into a woman's hand (his wife's). She confesses to transforming herself into a wolf to attend the SABBAT & is burnt at the stake, Ryon, 1558#IntheCompanyofWolves@OGOMProjectpic.twitter.com/t29d7QhXG3
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#InTheCompanyOfWolves: Sam George explores the nature/culture dialectic through accounts of those wild children said to have been raised by wolves; ideas of the origin of culture & our relation to nature emerge. Book launch 29 Feb,@OdysseyPics!@OGOMProject@GothicMUPpic.twitter.com/hqcafCOJWz
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My beautiful copy of 'In the Company of Wolves' has arrived and I am so moved by the acknowledgements. My beautiful boys Freddie and Jason are mentioned.
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LYCAON: The King of Arcadia, a cruel man, who disrespected Zeus by trying to trick him into eating human flesh. According to Ovid, his punishment was to be transformed into a wolf. Image: Wedgwood Pottery version of this myth.
#MythologyMonday#InTheCompanyOfWolves pic.twitter.com/Vjjs1jvIzQ
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Werewolf Dogs: Dogs have evolved from wolves. As a companion species, they have benefited from their relationship with humans and vice-versa. Which makes me think that dogs are the nearest thing to werewolves - they are somewhere between wolf and human.
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New publication from
@OGOMProject - In the Company of Wolves: Werewolves, Wolves and Wild Children Book Launch and Film Screening, 29 February 2020 http://www.internationalgothic.group.shef.ac.uk/company-of-wolves/ …#GothsAssemble#InTheCompanyOfWolves pic.twitter.com/464cjyMR7p
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#InTheCompanyOfWolves: Garry Marvin gives an anthropological account of how the wolf is seen differently in pastoral & hunter cultures, connecting it to the image of the wolf in contemporary rewilding debates. Book launch 29 Feb,@OdysseyPics!@OGOMProject@GothicMUPpic.twitter.com/nT44PSfXF1
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When researching his novel 'Dracula' (1897), Bram Stoker read Sabine Baring-Gould's 'The Book of Werewolves' (1865). Baring-Gould describes werewolves as having mono-brows and the werewolf boy, Jean Grenier, as having protruding canine teeth. Very familiar.
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Duchess of Malfi (1614): In Webster's play, the Duke Ferdinand is diagnosed as having lycanthropy - 'In those that are possess'd with 't there o'erflows Such melancholy humour they imagine Themselves to be transformed into wolves'.
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#InTheCompanyOfWolves:@marcussedgwick on how the wolf as deceiver is depicted in culture, from Aesop through Disney's Three Little Pigs to Holocaust narratives & Kubrick's The Shining. 50% discount at the book launch 29 Feb at@OdysseyPics!@OGOMProject@GothicMUPpic.twitter.com/i5uqakyJNo
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