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Clemence Housman’s The Were-Wolf, a gothic novella set in pre-industrial Scandinavia, is the first of her three prose romances. The COVE edition of The Were-Wolf is not based on the work's initial appearance in 1890 in  Atalanta, a magazine for girls, but rather on the book version published by John Lane at The Bodley Head in 1896. This version was the outcome of a close collaboration between the author and her brother, Laurence Housman, who designed the book and its bindings, the decorated title-page, a pictorial initial, and six full-page illustrations for engraving by Clemence, who was a skilled wood engraver. Led by Editor-in-Chief Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, the COVE Were-Wolf is the outcome of intensive collaboration by members of her graduate class in Digital Publishing at Ryerson University in W2018.

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Y90s Print and Performance | Map

The Y90s Print and Performance map shows the street addresses of those who corresponded with the famous Victorian actor Ellen Terry, who were both contributors to Y90s aesthetic magazines and participants in the performance culture and theatrical world of 1890s London. Created by Mary Grant, a Student Research Fellow at Ryerson University's Centre for Digital Humanities, the…

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Timeline for Clemence Housman's The Were-Wolf | Timeline

This timeline provides a chronology of events from 1839 to 1959 that are relevant to the production and reception history of Clemence Housman's The Were-Wolf.

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