In Slavic culture, werewolves were viewed quite differently than in medieval Europe. Our ancestors believed that not only evil spirits and sorcerers could transform into beasts, but also entirely positive characters: epic heroes, sorcerers, and even ordinary people. This gift... in itself was not inherently good or evil — it all depended on the nature of the werewolf. Perhaps this is why there are so few chilling stories in Slavic tradition about bloody werewolf-vampires. Folk tales often demonstrate a surprisingly kind and sympathetic attitude of Slavs towards "involuntary beasts"… Where did such a difference come from? In her new book, Marina Golubeva discusses the beliefs and cults associated with beasts and werewolves — from wolf-warriors to crow-witches and malevolent two-soul beings. She uncovers the mysteries of Slavic werewolves, reflects on totemism and lycanthropy in the ancient world and antiquity, and ancient beliefs. Additionally, she shows that even today, beast-people are closer than they seem.
Author: Марина Голубева
Printhouse: Mann, Ivanov i Ferber
Series: Мифы от и до. Россия
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2024
ISBN: 9785002149469
Number of pages: 288
Size: 204х137х26 mm
Weight: 494 g
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