Werewolves, magical hounds, and dog-headed men in Celtic literature : a typological study of shape-shifting /
This book is a typological study of canids and canid imagery in Medieval Celtic cultures. It explores texts ranging from early Irish legal tracts and heroic narrative to exempla from Welsh, Breton, and later Scottish sources.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lewiston :
Edwin Mellen Press,
©2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword / by John Carey
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: The canid question
- Celtic canids: The status quaestionis
- Outline and methodology
- Celtic canids: ordinary, renowned, and monstrous
- Canids: ordinary
- Canids: noteworthy
- Canids: monstrous
- Conclusions
- Canids in serial shapeshifting
- Serial shapeshifting in Wales
- Serial shapeshifting in Ireland
- Late instances of serial shapeshifting in Scotland and Brittany
- Celtic lycanthropy, cynanthropy, and other canid therioanthropies
- Metaphorical werewolves
- Constitutional werewolves
- "The werewolf's tale"
- Transformation by spell or curse
- "Threat" of werewolves
- Cynocephali, cynocephaloids, and other mutts
- Cynocephali: an introduction
- "Doghead"
- "Dogheads"
- "Dog's heads"
- Conclusions
- Appendix one: canid terms and elements in personal names
- Appendix two: Celtic canids in archaeology, classical sources and iconography
- Appendix three: Celtic canids in legal sources
- Appendix four: the hounds of the Fíanna
- Appendix five: edition of "Conceand ingi Cathbaidh caim" with provisional translation.