
Man-Wolf
The Man-Wolf is a gothic novella written by the French duo Émile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian, first published in the 19th century. This story explores themes of lycanthropy, presenting an early iteration of the werewolf mythos that has influenced modern narratives. At approximately 38,000 words, it is part of a collection titled The Man-Wolf and Other Tales, though only this tale has been recorded for audio. The work invites comparison with contemporary werewolf stories, highlighting its historical significance in the genre.
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James K. White, Sophie Owen










