A Bibliography For a Study of Medieval Werewolves

Primary sources are in bold.

Abram, Christopher. "Bee-Wolf and the Hand of Victory: Identifying the Heroes of Beowulf and Vǫlsunga Saga." JEGP, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 116.4 (2017): 387-414. 

Anderson, George K, trans. The Saga of the Volsungs: Together with Excerpts from the Nornageststhattr and Three Chapters From the Prose Edda. U of Delaware Press, 1983.

Banks, S. E., and J. W. Binns, eds. Otia Imperialia : Recreation for an Emperor. By Gervase of Tilbury. Oxford: Clarendon, 2002. Print. Oxford Medieval Texts. 813-815; 87-89.

Behrmann, Bridget. ““Quel beste ceste piax acuevre” : Idyll and the Animal in Guillaume de Palerne’s Family Romance”, Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes, 24: 2012, 331-346.

Bruckner, M. T. “Of Men and Beasts in Bisclavret.” Romanic Review, vol. 82, no. 3, 1991, pp. 251-269.

Bynum, Caroline Walker. “Metamorphosis, or Gerald and the Werewolf.” Speculum, vol. 73, no. 4, 1998, pp. 987–1013. JSTOR.

Cavell, S. (2008). Philosophy and animal life. New York: Columbia University Press.

García García, F., Walker-Vadillo, M., & Chico Picaza, M. (2013). Animals and otherness in the Middle Ages : Perspectives across disciplines (BAR international series ; 2500).

Calarco, M., & Atterton, P. (2004). Animal philosophy : Essential readings in continental thought. London ; New York: Continuum.

Cohen, Jeffrey J."The Werewolf’s Indifference." Studies in the Age of Chaucer, vol. 34, 2012, pp. 351-356. Project MUSE.

Dunn, Charles W. The Foundling and the Werwolf. U Toronto P, 1960.

Holmes, Catherine, and Naomi Standen. "Introduction: Towards a Global Middle Ages." Past and Present 238.Suppl_13 (2018): 1-44. Web.

Hopkins, Amanda, trans. “Melion” in Melion and Biclarel: Two Old French Werwolf Lays. Ed. Amanda Hopkins. 2005, Print, The University of Liverpool.

Hopkins, Amanda, trans. “Biclarel” in Melion and Biclarel: Two Old French Werwolf Lays. Ed. Amanda Hopkins. 2005, Print, The University of Liverpool.

Hopkins, Amanda. “Introduction” in Melion and Biclarel: Two Old French Werwolf Lays. Ed. Amanda Hopkins. 2005, Print, The University of Liverpool.

Kay, Sarah and Peggy McCracken, “Introduction : Animal Studies and Guillaume de Palerne”, Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes, 24: 2012, 323-330.

Ker, W. P. Epic and Romance; Essays on Medieval Literature. New York: Dover Publications, 1957. Print.

Knight, Rhonda. “Werewolves, Monsters, And Miracles: Representing Colonial Fantasies In Gerald of Wales's ‘Topographia Hibernica.’” Studies in Iconography, vol. 22, 2001, pp. 55–86. JSTOR.

Lais de Marie de France, Texte établi par Karl Warnke, Max Niemeyer (Bibliotheca Normannica), 1900 (p. 75-85).

Lampert-Weissig, Lisa. Medieval Literature and Postcolonial Studies, Edinburgh University Press, 2010. ProQuest Ebook Central.

Langdon, Alison. “The Nose Knows: Encountering The Canine In Bisclavret.” Enarratio vol. 18, 2013, pp. 49-62.

Leshock, David B.  “The Knight Of The Werewolf: Bisclavret And The Shape-Shifting Metaphor.” Romance Quarterly, vol. 46 no. 3, Summer 1999, pp. 155-165.

Marie de France. “Bisclavret.” The Lais of Marie de France. Penguin, 2003.

McCone, K. R. “Werewolves, Cyclopes, "Díberga", And "Fíanna": Juvenile Delinquency In Early Ireland.” Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies, 0(12), 1986. Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.qe2a-proxy.mun.ca/docview/1302514887?accountid=12378.

McCracken, Peggy. “Skin and sovereignty in Guillaume de Palerne”, Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes, 24: 2012, 361-375.

Miller, Hartley R. ““Hey, you look like a prince!” Ideology and Recognition in Guillaume de Palerne”, Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes, 24: 2012, 347-360.

Mittman, A. S. (2015). “Are the 'monstrous races' races?” Postmedieval, 6(1), 36-51.

Mittman, Asa Simon Mittman and Marcus Hensel, eds. Classic Readings on Monster Theory: Demonstrare vol 1. ARC Humanities Press, 2018.

Mittman, Asa Simon Mittman and Marcus Hensel, eds. Primary Sources on Monsters: Demonstrare vol 2. ARC Humanities Press, 2018.

O'Meara, John J. The History and Topography of Ireland (topographia Hiberniae). By Gerald of Wales. Rev. ed. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities, 1982. Print. Dolmen Texts.

Otten, Charlotte F., and Herbert Halpert Collection. A Lycanthropy Reader : Werewolves in Western Culture. 1st ed. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse UP, 1986. Print.

Ovid, Metamorphoses, Lycaon

Pluskowski, Aleksander. "Before the Werewolf Trials: Contextualizing Shape-Changers and Animal Identities in Medieval North-Western Europe." Werewolf Histories, edited by Blécourt, Willem de, Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2015, pp. 81-118. ProQuest Ebook Central.

Sayers, William. "Distortions of the Hero: Felix Krull and Cú Chulainn." Oxford German Studies 47.2 (2018): 201-10. Web.

Schneider, Thomas R. “The Chivalric Masculinity of Marie de France’s Shape-Changers.” Arthuriana, vol. 26 no. 3, 2016, pp. 25-40. Project MUSEdoi:10.1353/art.2016.0016

Sconduto, Leslie A, trans. Guillaume de Palerne: an English translation of the 12th century French Verse Romance. McFarland, 2004.

Sconduto, Leslie A. Metamorphoses of the Werewolf: A Literary Study from Antiquity Through the Renaissance. McFarland, 2008.

Shimomura, Sachi. Odd Bodies and Visible Ends in Medieval Literature. 1st ed. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. Print. New Middle Ages (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm)).

Shyovitz, David I. "Christians and Jews in the Twelfth-Century Werewolf Renaissance." Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 75, no. 4, 2014, pp. 521-543. ProQuest.

Steel, K. (2011). How to make a human : Animals and violence in the Middle Ages (Interventions: new studies in medieval culture).

Summary of An Táin Bó Cúailnge (Youtube Video).

Táin Bó Cúailnge. Ed. Cecile O’Rahilly. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1976.

The Ancient English Romance of William and the Werwolf. Ed. Frederick Madden. Burt Franklin, 1974.

Tracy, Larissa, trans. “Völsunga Saga” in Primary Sources on Monsters: Demonstrare vol 2. Ed. Asa Simon Mittman and Marcus Hensel. ARC Humanities Press, 2018. 94-100.

William of Palerne: An Alliterative Romance. Ed. G. H. V. Bunt. Bouma’s Boekhuis, 1985.

Wood, Lucas. “Of Werewolves and Wicked Women: Melion’s Misogyny Reconsidered.” Medium Aevum; Oxford Vol. 84, Iss. 1, (2015): 60-88.

Wood, Lucas. “The Werewolf As Möbius Strip, Or Becoming Bisclavret.” The Romanic Review, vol 102 no. 1–2, 2011. pp. 3-25

Wright, Julia, ed. A Companion to Irish Literature. John Wiley, 2010. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/mun/detail.action?docID=4041775.