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1. Introduction
2. Werewolves in Western Culture
3. What Monsters Tell Us About Identity-Formation
4. The Werewolf in Selected Short Narratives of the Nineteenth Century
4.1 ‘Beasts Without’: the Werewolf as Cultural ‘Other’
4.2 ‘Beasts Below’: the Werewolf as Working-Class Member
4.3 ‘Beasts Above’: the Werewolf as Debauched Aristocrat
4.4 ‘Beasts in White’: the Female Werewolf
4.5 ‘Beasts Within’, or: “Much deeper in the nature of man”
5. Conclusion
6. Works Cited
7. List of Illustrations
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- Mate Madunic (Author), 2010, 'Beasts Without' - Representations of the Werewolf in Selected Short Narratives of the 19th Century, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/151898
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