1. Willem de Blécourt, ‘Mounstrous Theories. Werewolves and the Abuse of History’, Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural 2 (2013), 188–212.
2. Willem de Blécourt, ‘The Werewolf, the Witch, and the Warlock: Aspects of Gender in the Early Modern Period’, in: Alison Rowlands (ed.), Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe (Basingstoke, 2009), 191–213.
3. In as far as psychiatric patients enact werewolf movies, I categorise them within the cinematic cluster. Cf. Jan Dirk Blom, ‘When Doctors Cry Wolf: A Systematic Review of the Literature on Clinical Lycanthropy’, History of Psychiatry 25 (2014), 87–102.
4. Kimberley McMahon-Coleman and Roslyn Weaver, Werewolves and Other Shapeshifters in Popular Culture. A Thematic Analysis of Recent Depictions (London, 2012).
5. Linda S. Godfrey, Hunting the American Werewolf: Beast Men in Wisconsin and Beyond (Madison, 2006);