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'The Were-Wolf' by Clemence Housman is a quick-paced story about blind love and the truth one brother bears regarding the true identity of a mysterious woman. The plot revolves around two brothers, Sweyn and Christian, who are torn apart when a beautiful stranger named White Fell enters their lives. Christian suspects her to be a werewolf and tries to protect his brother from her dark secret, while Sweyn falls in love with her, leading to a gripping tale of sibling rivalry, jealousy, and sacrifice. The story is a mix of fairy tale elements, horror, and fantasy, with a strong emotional impact that explores themes of courage, mistrust, and the power of love.

The writing style in 'The Were-Wolf' is described as rich, descriptive, and cinematic, with vivid imagery that sets a haunting atmosphere. The narrative is filled with suspense, tension, and melancholy, creating a sense of dread and deep emotional connection with the characters. The story unfolds with a mix of shadows, suspense, and missing victims, delivering a meaningful message about sacrifice, love, and the blurred lines between good and evil.

Characters:

The characters exhibit complexity, including a dynamic of loyalty, jealousy, and love, particularly between the brothers.

Writing/Prose:

The writing is characterized by evocative descriptions and a somewhat ornate style that enriches the storytelling.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative centers on sibling rivalry and the emotional turmoil caused by a mysterious woman who may be a werewolf.

Setting:

The setting contributes to the mood, offering a cold, atmospheric backdrop that enhances the story's themes.

Pacing:

The pacing varies, generally quick but with some slower parts that detract from the overall momentum.

Notes:

The story is set in a period with rich language and immersive details.
It revolves around two brothers: Sweyn, the handsome one, and Christian, who is swift and slight of build.
White Fell, a mysterious woman with white hair, causes a rift between the brothers.
Christian believes White Fell is a werewolf he has been tracking, while Sweyn falls in love with her.
The story focuses on the themes of blind love, sacrifice, and sibling rivalry.
It has a strong emotional impact, especially for those with brothers or close siblings.
Readers appreciate its intense moral and psychological undertones, rather than typical horror elements.
The writing style can be described as descriptive and sometimes heavy with grand language.
It combines elements of suspense, tension, and a meaningful message about love and sacrifice.
The story has gained praise for being a female-authored horror tale, with a strong religious allegory.
It's a quick read, taking about an hour and a half, making it accessible for busy readers.
Fans of classic genre fiction find it has a deeper, even spiritual message beneath its horror surface.
Clemence Housman's striking prose has been noted to have cinematic qualities for its time, despite predating actual cinema.
Overall, it is regarded as a little-known horror classic with themes of jealousy, mistrust, and sorrow.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include themes of death, psychological anguish, and the emotional impact of sacrifice, indicating potential distress for sensitive readers.

Has Romance?

The story contains a medium level of romance, primarily revolving around unrequited love and the tension caused by the presence of a beautifully dangerous woman.

From The Publisher:

Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

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It Was OK
2 months

Found an interesting ebook collection thingy where it takes a subject and have three classic ebooks about that. Previously read a non fiction about werewolves and now I read this one. I hadn't hear of either of them.

It was an okay story not quite my cup of tea but interesting to read a classic horror/paranormal that isn't Dracula or Frankenstein.

 
 
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