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==Literary works==
==Literary works==
* Poul Anderson, ''Operation Chaos'' (1971) and ''Operation Luna'' (2000)
* [[Poul Anderson]], ''Operation Chaos'' (1971) and ''Operation Luna'' (2000)
* [[Kelley Armstrong]]'s "[[Women of the Otherworld series]]" (2001 ... )
* '''[[Kelley Armstrong]]''', "[[Women of the Otherworld series]]" (2001 ... )
* Gerald Biss, "The Door of the Unreal" (1919)
* Gerald Biss. "The Door of the Unreal" (1919)
* Algernon Blackwood, "The Camp of the Dog" (1908)
* [[Algernon Blackwood]].
* Algernon Blackwood, "Running Wolf" (1921)
** "The Camp of the Dog" (1908)
* [[Alice Borchardt]], ''The Silver Wolf'' (1998); Night of the Wolf (1999); The Wolf King (2000?)
** "Running Wolf" (1921)
* Anthony Boucher, ''The Compleat Werewolf'' (1942)
* '''[[Alice Borchardt]]'''
* Gary Brandner, ''The Howling'' (1977), ''The Howling II'' (1978), ''THe Howling III'' (1985)
** ''The Silver Wolf'' (1998)
* Jim Butcher, ''Fool Moon'' (2001)
** ''Night of the Wolf'' (1999)
* [[Angela Carter]], "The Company of Wolves" in ''The Bloody Chamber''
** ''The Wolf King'' (2000?)
* [[Jo Clayton]]. "Prices" in New Amazons, edited by Margaret Weis (2000) (werewolf)
* Anthony Boucher. ''The Compleat Werewolf'' (1942)
* Arthur Conan Doyle, "A Postral Horror" (1890)
* Gary Brandner. ''The Howling'' (1977), ''The Howling II'' (1978), ''The Howling III'' (1985)
* Alexandre Dumas, père, ''[[Le meneur de loups]]'' (The Wolf-Leader) (1857)
* '''[[Patricia Briggs]]''' series
* Roger Emerson, ''Silverwolf'' (1990; [[Banned Books]])
* [[Jim Butcher]], ''Fool Moon'' (2001)
* Erckmann-Chatrian, "Hugues-le-loup" (The Man-Wolf") (1859)
* '''[[Angela Carter]]''', "The Company of Wolves" in ''[[The Bloody Chamber]]''
* Charles L. Grant, ''The Dark Cry of the Moon'' (1986)
* '''[[Jo Clayton]]''', "Prices" in ''New Amazons,'' edited by [[Margaret Weis]] (2000)
* [[Laurel K. Hamilton]]'s [[Anita Blake series]]
* '''[[Alyx Dellamonica]]''', "The Cage" (2010)
* Clemence Housman, "The Were-Wolf" (1896)
* [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. "A Postral Horror" (1890)
* Robert E. Howard, ''Wolfshead'' (1926)
* [[Alexandre Dumas, père]]. ''[[Le meneur de loups]]'' (The Wolf-Leader) (1857)
* [[Tanya Huff]]'s ''Blood Trail'' (1992)
* Roger Emerson. ''Silverwolf'' (1990; [[Banned Books]])
* [[Pam Keesey]]'s [[Women Who Run with the Werewolves]] anthology (1995)
* Erckmann-Chatrian. "Hugues-le-loup" (The Man-Wolf") (1859)
* Caitlín R. Kiernan's novels, ''Low Red Moon'' (2003)
* [[Charles L. Grant]]. ''The Dark Cry of the Moon'' (1986)
* Stephen King & Peter R. Straub, ''The Talisman''
* '''[[Laurell K. Hamilton]]''', [[Anita Blake series]]
* [[Annette Curtis Klause]]' ''[[Blood and Chocolate]]'' (1997)
* Clemence Housman. "The Were-Wolf" (1896)
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], "[[The Wife's Story]]" (1982)
* [[Robert E. Howard]], ''Wolfshead'' (1926)
* [[Marie de France]]'s poem ''Bisclaveret'' (around 1200 BCE)
* '''[[Tanya Huff]]''', ''Blood Trail'' (1992)
* Frederick Marryat, ''The Phantom Ship'' (1839), "The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains" (a female werewolf)
* '''[[Pam Keesey]]''', [[Women Who Run with the Werewolves]] anthology (1995)
* Stephenie Meyer, ''New Moon''
* '''[[Caitlín R. Kiernan]]''' novels, ''Low Red Moon'' (2003)
* H. Warner Munn, ''The Werewolf of Ponkert'' (1925)
* [[Stephen King]] & Peter R. Straub. ''The Talisman''
* [[Pat Murphy]], ''[[Nadya: the Wolf Chronicles]]'' (1996)
* '''[[Annette Curtis Klause]]''', ''[[Blood and Chocolate]]'' (1997)
* Gaius Petronius, ''Satyricon'' (1st century CE)
* '''[[Ursula K. Le Guin]]''', "[[The Wife's Story]]" (1982)
* [[Terry Pratchett]]'s Discworld series (Sgt. [[Delphine Angua von Überwald]] and rest of her family)
* Richard A. Lupoff. ''[[Lisa Kane]]''
* Seabury Quinn, "The Phantom Farmhouse" 1923)
* '''[[Marie de France]]''', ''Bisclaveret'' (around 1200 BCE) (poem)
* G. W. M. Reynolds, ''Wagner the Wehr-Wolf'' (1848)
* Frederick Marryat.
* [[Kit Reed]], ''Blood Fever'' (1982)
** ''The Phantom Ship'' (1839)
* [[J. K. Rowling]]'s Harry Potter, first in [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]
** "[[The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains]]" (a female werewolf)
* Saki (H. H. Munro), ''Gabriel-Ernest'' and ''The She-Wolf'' (1910)
* '''[[Stephenie Meyer]]''', ''New Moon''
* S.P. Somtow, ''Moon Dance'' (1989)
* H. Warner Munn. ''The Werewolf of Ponkert'' (1925)
* [[Whitley Strieber]]'s ''The Wolfen'' (1978; Strieber's first novel)
* [[Pat Murphy]]. ''[[Nadya: the Wolf Chronicles]]'' (1996) (female werewolf)
* Evelyn Charles Vivian (Jack Mann), ''Grey Shapes'' (1937)
* '''[[Susan Palwick]]''', "Gestella" (woman werewolf)
* Jack Williamson, ''Darker Than You Think'' (1940; 1948)
* Gaius Petronius. ''Satyricon'' (1st century CE)
* Gene Wolfe, "The Hero as Werwolf" (1975)
* [[Terry Pratchett]]. Discworld series (Sgt. [[Delphine Angua von Überwald]] and rest of her family)
* [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], ''[[The Godforsaken]]'' (1983)
* Seabury Quinn. "The Phantom Farmhouse" 1923)
* [[Jane Yolen]], ed., ''Werewolves'' (1988 anthology)
* G. W. M. Reynolds. ''Wagner the Wehr-Wolf'' (1848)
* '''[[Kit Reed]]''', ''Blood Fever'' (1982)
* '''[[J. K. Rowling]]''', Harry Potter, first in [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]
* Saki (H. H. Munro). ''Gabriel-Ernest'' and ''The She-Wolf'' (1910)
* S.P. Somtow. ''Moon Dance'' (1989)
* [[Whitley Strieber]]. ''The Wolfen'' (1978; Strieber's first novel)
* Evelyn Charles Vivian (Jack Mann). ''Grey Shapes'' (1937)
* '''[[Kit Whitfield]]''', ''[[Bareback (novel)|Bareback]]'' (aka ''Benighted'' in US)
* Jack Williamson. ''Darker Than You Think'' (1940; 1948)
* Gene Wolfe. "The Hero as Werwolf" (1975)
* '''[[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]''', ''[[The Godforsaken]]'' (1983)
* '''[[Jane Yolen]]''', ed. ''Werewolves'' (1988 anthology)


==Filmic works==
==Filmic works==
* [[Angel (TV series)|Angel]] 5th season featured the character Nina Ash who was a werewolf in several episodes, primarily "[[Unleashed (Angel episode)|Unleashed]]"; also "Smile Time" and "Not Fade Away"
* ''[[Angel (TV series)|Angel]]'' 5th season featured the character Nina Ash who was a werewolf in several episodes, primarily "[[Unleashed (Angel episode)|Unleashed]]"; also "Smile Time" and "Not Fade Away"
* [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]] "[[Phases (Buffy episode)|Phases]]" featured the character Oz; later the singer Veruca
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' The character Oz is a werewolf in many episodes, including "[[Phases (Buffy episode)|Phases]]; later the singer Veruca
* The X-Files episode "[[Shapes (X-Files episode)|Shapes]]"
* ''[[The X-Files episode]]'' "[[Shapes (X-Files episode)|Shapes]]"


* "An American Werewolf in London" (1981; dir. John Landis) and "An American Werewolf in Paris" (1997; dir. Anthony Waller)
* ''An American Werewolf in London'' (1981; dir. John Landis) and ''An American Werewolf in Paris'' (1997; dir. Anthony Waller)
* "[[Blood and Chocolate]]" (2007 film)
* "[[Blood and Chocolate]]" (2007 film)
* "[[The Company of Wolves]]" (1984)
* "[[The Company of Wolves]]" (1984)
* The [[Ginger Snaps]] movie trilogy
* The [[Ginger Snaps (feature film)|Ginger Snaps]] movie trilogy
* "The Howling" (1981 movie; followed by series. Significantly different from the 1977 book, but Howling IV: The Original Nightmare relates to the original novel)
* ''The Howling'' (1981 film followed by series. Significantly different from the 1977 book by Gary Brandner, but ''Howling IV: The Original Nightmare'' relates to the original novel)
* "[[Jack and Diane]]" (2007 forthcoming)
* "[[Jack and Diane]]" (2007)
* "[[Ladyhawke]]" (1985)
* "[[Ladyhawke]]" (1985)
* "[[Monster Dog]]" (1984)
* "[[Monster Dog]]" (1984)
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* "Teen Wolf" (1985)
* "Teen Wolf" (1985)
* "Thriller" (1983 Michael Jackson music video)
* "Thriller" (1983 Michael Jackson music video)
* "The Werewolf" (1913)
* ''The Werewolf'' (1913)
* "Wolf" (1994 movie)
* ''Wolf'' (1994 movie) Set in a publishing office with many science-fiction props borrowed from Tor Books.
* "The Wolf Man" (1941 Universal; starring Lon Chaney, Jr.)
* ''The Wolf Man'' (1941 Universal; starring Lon Chaney, Jr.)
* "Wolfen" (1981 movie; dir. Michael Wadleigh)
* ''Wolfen'' (1981 film; dir. Michael Wadleigh)


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Characterization|Werewolves]]
[[Category:Characterization|Werewolves]]
[[Category:Works featuring werewolves| ]]
[[Category:Lists of works by theme]]

Latest revision as of 08:11, 30 January 2011

Literary works

Filmic works

  • An American Werewolf in London (1981; dir. John Landis) and An American Werewolf in Paris (1997; dir. Anthony Waller)
  • "Blood and Chocolate" (2007 film)
  • "The Company of Wolves" (1984)
  • The Ginger Snaps movie trilogy
  • The Howling (1981 film followed by series. Significantly different from the 1977 book by Gary Brandner, but Howling IV: The Original Nightmare relates to the original novel)
  • "Jack and Diane" (2007)
  • "Ladyhawke" (1985)
  • "Monster Dog" (1984)
  • "Underworld" (2004) and "Underworld: Evolution" (2006)
  • "Teen Wolf" (1985)
  • "Thriller" (1983 Michael Jackson music video)
  • The Werewolf (1913)
  • Wolf (1994 movie) Set in a publishing office with many science-fiction props borrowed from Tor Books.
  • The Wolf Man (1941 Universal; starring Lon Chaney, Jr.)
  • Wolfen (1981 film; dir. Michael Wadleigh)

See also