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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Eric Rabkin <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 Jun 1994 15:13:56 EDT
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>I'm not sure of the history of the
> wolf man story, did it come from a text originally, like Dracula and
> Frankenstein?  Or a movie?  How about the role of the female?  Michele
> Pheiffer was one tough lady.  And, a burning question that perhaps I
> should present to another forum.
 
My belief is that the oldest readily available extant wolfman
story is that of Lycaon (cf. "lycanthropy" and, btw, the etymology
of "lycee") in Ovid's _Metamorphoses_.
 
 
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