"Claude Lecouteux is the most versatile and wide-ranging of the scholars of the medieval imagination--any book of his is a treat."-- "Ronald Hutton, professor of history at the University of Bristol, England, and author of Witches, Dr"
"Lecouteux is a genius. I have been gratefully following his research--which provides information I have never found in other locations--for years."-- "Maja D'Aoust, Witch of the Dawn and author of Familiars in Witchcraft"
"Mysteries of the Werewolf contains an incredibly comprehensive collection of texts about the mythology of the werewolf. Claude Lecouteux manages to bring to light many of the finer nuances in the depiction of this mythical being throughout a variety of countries and cultures. He emphasizes the evolution of the lore throughout history, drawing upon several lesser known documents and processes."-- "Ion Talos, former professor of popular literature at the University of Cologne and author of Petit d"
"The concept of the werewolf has frightened humankind for millennia, as documented throughout history via legends and court trials. In his new book, Claude Lecouteux provides a vivid presentation of this fascinating and mysterious beast. Highly recommended!"-- "Bengt af Klintberg, professor and author of The Types of the Swedish Folk Legend"
"Where to begin with werewolves? Where CAN'T you? Lecouteux explores historical texts from EVERYWHERE: medieval Europe (of course), early Greece, 20th century Romania, 10th century China, 19th century Russia, 1st century Rome, and I think you're starting to get the point. There are so many ways one becomes a werewolf or were-creature. Sometimes it's a blessing, many times it's a curse. Sometimes it can be undone, or controlled, other times, it's a lifetime. Mysteries of the Werewolf explores it all. What can I say? Lecouteux does it again. If you're interested in werewolves, this is a great resource!"-- "The Magical Buffet"