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Anthology Title:
Terrifying Transformations: An Anthology of Victorian Werewolf Fiction, 1838-1896 • anthology by Alexis Easley and Shannon Scott
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- The Were-Wolf • (1890) • novelette by Clemence Housman
- The Mark of the Beast • (1890) • short story by Rudyard Kipling
- Dracula's Guest • [Dracula] • (1914) • short story by Bram Stoker
- A Pastoral Horror • non-genre • (1890) • short story by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains • (1839) • short story by Frederick Marryat (variant of The Werewolf 1837)
- Hugues, the Wer-Wolf • (1838) • short story by Sutherland Menzies
- The White Wolf of Kostopchin • (1889) • novelette by Sir Gilbert Campbell, Bart.
- A Story of a Weir-Wolf • (1846) • short story by Catherine Crowe
- The Were-Wolf • (1896) • interior artwork by Laurence Housman
- Morraha • (1894) • short story by Joseph Jacobs
- The Other Side: A Breton Legend • short story by Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock (variant of The Other Side 1893) [as by Eric Stenbock]
- Ballad of a Were-Wolf • (1891) • poem by Rosamund Marriott Watson
- Introduction (Terrifying Transformations: An Anthology of Victorian Werewolf Fiction, 1838-1896) • essay by Alexis Easley and Shannon Scott
- Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf (excerpt) • (1847) • short fiction by George W. M. Reynolds
- Lycanthropy in London; or, The Wehr-Wolf of Wilton-Crescent • (1855) • novelette by Dudley Costello
- The Gray-Wolf • (1871) • short fiction by George MacDonald (variant of The Gray Wolf 1864)
- The Were-wolf of the Grendelwold • (1882) • short story by F. Scarlett Potter
- Where There is Nothing, There is God • (1896) • poem by W. B. Yeats [as by William Butler Yeats]
- A Ballad of the Were-wolf • poem by Rosamund Marriott Watson (variant of Ballad of a Were-Wolf 1891)
- The Book of Were-Wolves (excerpt) • (1865) • essay by Sabine Baring-Gould