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    fiction as a genre has pre-modern precedents in medieval romances (e.g. Bisclavret and Guillaume de Palerme) and developed in the 18th century out of the...
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    succeeded his father in the kingdom of Arcadia. In medieval romances, such as Bisclavret and Guillaume de Palerme, the werewolf is relatively benign, appearing...
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  • Oliveira – (France/Netherlands) 2011 : Bao – by Sandra Desmazieres 2011 : Bisclavret – by Émilie Mercier 2011 : Chase – by Adriaan Lokman – (France/Netherlands)...
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    literature. One of Marie de France's twelve lais is a werewolf story titled "Bisclavret". The Countess Yolande commissioned a werewolf story titled "Guillaume...
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  • fictional werewolves who appear in works of literature, television, comics, films and legends. Werewolf fiction Rowling, J. K. (2007). Harry Potter and the...
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    form only if they have some item, usually an article of clothing. In Bisclavret by Marie de France, a werewolf cannot regain human form without his clothing...
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