The Man-Wolf
Gelesen von James K. White
Émile Erckmann
"The Man-Wolf" is a 38,000 word novella that appears in the English language collection of short stories entitled, The Man-Wolf and Other Tales. The other tales in that collection were not recorded for this project. The Man-Wolf is a gothic tale of lycanthropy authored by the French writing duo of Emile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian. Obviously this is an early version of the popular werewolf narrative, but it certainly is not the first. In fact, the lycanthropy mythology go back at least as far as the first century A. D. Listen and compare what you know of the modern-day werewolf story with what Erckmann and Chatrian imagined. - Summary by James K. White (4 hr 19 min)
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The Man-Wolf
Ray Restaino
This book turned out to be an unexpected joy! I expected an average melodrama; I got a beautifully written, well read work of art! Congratulations to the reader, who was excellent! I loved this book—it made me hunger for the beauty of rural Germany!
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Sherie Black
Captivating dark tale. Reminds me of the old black and white movies from the 1930's. Well read. Mr White has a pleasant voice
Bruce G
I enjoyed the reading of this man wolf book. Thank you for reading it.
Jordan diller
Such a Fantastic book wish there were more like this one