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* Gary Brandner, ''The Howling'' (1977), ''The Howling II'' (1978), ''THe Howling III'' (1985) | * Gary Brandner, ''The Howling'' (1977), ''The Howling II'' (1978), ''THe Howling III'' (1985) | ||
* Jim Butcher, ''Fool Moon'' | * Jim Butcher, ''Fool Moon'' | ||
* Alexandre Dumas, père, ''[[Le meneur de loups]]'' (The Wolf-Leader) (1857) | |||
* Tanya Huff's ''Blood Trail'' (1992) | * Tanya Huff's ''Blood Trail'' (1992) | ||
* Pam Keesey's [[Women Who Run with the Werewolves]] anthology | * Pam Keesey's [[Women Who Run with the Werewolves]] anthology | ||
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* Stephen King & Peter R. Straub, ''The Talisman'' | * Stephen King & Peter R. Straub, ''The Talisman'' | ||
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], "[[The Wife's Story]]" (1982) | * [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], "[[The Wife's Story]]" (1982) | ||
* Frederick Marryat, ''The Phantom Ship'' (1839), "The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains" (a female werewolf) | |||
* Stephenie Meyer, ''New Moon'' | * Stephenie Meyer, ''New Moon'' | ||
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld series (Sgt. [[Delphine Angua von Überwald]] and rest of her family) | * Terry Pratchett's Discworld series (Sgt. [[Delphine Angua von Überwald]] and rest of her family) | ||
* G. W. M. Reynolds, ''Wagner the Wehr-Wolf'' (1848) | |||
* [[J. K. Rowling]]'s Harry Potter, first in [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]] | * [[J. K. Rowling]]'s Harry Potter, first in [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]] | ||
* [[Whitley Strieber]]'s ''The Wolfen'' (1978; Strieber's first novel) | * [[Whitley Strieber]]'s ''The Wolfen'' (1978; Strieber's first novel) | ||
Revision as of 13:05, 28 February 2007
Literary works
- Kelley Armstrong's "Women of the Otherworld series"
- Gary Brandner, The Howling (1977), The Howling II (1978), THe Howling III (1985)
- Jim Butcher, Fool Moon
- Alexandre Dumas, père, Le meneur de loups (The Wolf-Leader) (1857)
- Tanya Huff's Blood Trail (1992)
- Pam Keesey's Women Who Run with the Werewolves anthology
- Caitlín R. Kiernan's novels, Low Red Moon (2003)
- Stephen King & Peter R. Straub, The Talisman
- Ursula K. Le Guin, "The Wife's Story" (1982)
- Frederick Marryat, The Phantom Ship (1839), "The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains" (a female werewolf)
- Stephenie Meyer, New Moon
- Terry Pratchett's Discworld series (Sgt. Delphine Angua von Überwald and rest of her family)
- G. W. M. Reynolds, Wagner the Wehr-Wolf (1848)
- J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter, first in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- Whitley Strieber's The Wolfen (1978; Strieber's first novel)
- Blood and Chocolate
- Marie de France's poem Bisclaveret (around 1200 BCE)
Filmic works
- Angel 5th season featured the character Nina Ash who was a werewolf in several episodes, primarily "Unleashed"; also "Smile Time" and "Not Fade Away"
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Phases" featured the character Oz; later the singer Veruca
- The X-Files episode "Shapes"
- "An American Werewolf in London" (1981; dir. John Landis) and "An American Werewolf in Paris" (1997; dir. Anthony Waller)
- The 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)
- "Underworld" (2004) and "Underworld: Evolution" (2006)
- "Teen Wolf" (1985)
- "Thriller" (1983 Michael Jackson music video)
- "Wolf" (1994 movie)
- "Wolfen" (1981 movie; dir. Michael Wadleigh)