Werewolf in Medieval Romance

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Werewolf in Medieval Romance

Literature: history and criticism Literary theory Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval Cultural studies European history: medieval period, middle ages

Author: Renee Ward

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Collection: The New Middle Ages

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 26th September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781137496249


The Werewolf in Medieval Romance

The Werewolf in Medieval Romance argues that in Guillaume de Palerne, Bisclavret, Arthur and Gorlagon, Melion, William of Palerne, and Biclarel the werewolf’s identity incorporates a variety of assemblages, including human and animal bodies, and physical spaces and the animate and inanimate beings or objects therein. Whether in lupine or human form, the werewolf’s identity is a perpetual becoming, one with extensive queer, and thus disruptive, potential.

Additionally, the werewolf’s identity incorporates political systems and violence, specifically through his status as a knight, prince, and/or king. He is an expression of sovereign power and an extension of the identity the sovereign presents, often functioning as a blunt instrument of the crown.

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