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‘Rosaleen’ as played by Sarah Patterson in Neil Jordan’s ‘The Company Of Wolves’ @procreate #thecompanyofwolves #neiljordan #angelacarter #sarahpatterson #angelalansbury #horror #werewolves #fairytale #littleredridinghood ##gothic #fantasy #WhatBigTeethYouHave
‘The Devil’ … as played by Terence Stamp in Neil Jordan’s ‘The Company Of Wolves.’ … @procreate #film #thecompanyofwolves #neiljordan #angelacarter #sarahpatterson #TerenceStamp #angelalansbury #horror #werewolves #fairytale ##gothic #fantasy #WhatBigTeethYouHave
‘Rosaleen’ … as played by Sarah Patterson in Neil Jordan’s ‘The Company Of Wolves.’ …
@procreate #film #thecompanyofwolves #neiljordan #angelacarter #sarahpatterson #angelalansbury #horror #werewolves #fairytale #littleredridinghood ##gothic #fantasy #WhatBigTeethYouHave
‘The Company Of Wolves.’ …
Soundtrack: ‘Werewolves Of London’ by Warren Zevon …
#illustration #thecompanyofwolves #neiljordan #angelacarter #sarahpatterson #angelalansbury #horror #angelacarter #werewolves #fairytale #littleredridinghood ##gothic #fantasy #WhatBigTeethYouHave
Ch.14 #InTheCompanyOfWolves: @LancasterGothic looks at transforming into wolves through fur & fashion, revealing questions of culture/nature, gender & use of indigenous peoples in Victorian weres & C21 photoshoots. Book launch 29 Feb @OdysseyPics! @OGOMProject @GothicMUP
Ch.3 #InTheCompanyOfWolves: Sam George explores the nature/culture dialectic through accounts of those wild children said to have been raised by wolves; ideas of the origin of culture & our relation to nature emerge. Book launch 29 Feb, @OdysseyPics! @OGOMProject @GothicMUP
Ch.2 #InTheCompanyOfWolves: Garry Marvin gives an anthropological account of how the wolf is seen differently in pastoral & hunter cultures, connecting it to the image of the wolf in contemporary rewilding debates. Book launch 29 Feb, @OdysseyPics! @OGOMProject @GothicMUP
BECOMING A FEMALE WEREWOLF
It is believed that when SEVEN girls succeed one another in one family that among them one is of necessity a WEREWOLF; young men are slow in seeking one of SEVEN sisters in marriage.
Sabine Baring-Gould, 1865
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