Abstract St Augustine suggested that monsters (monstra) serve to show or to signify (monstrare) something, whilst Foucault argued that one ances-tor of today’s abnormal individual was the human monster, a class of being characterised by a composite nature. This essay examines what two very different mixed human monsters can show us. The donestre, a mediaeval race of lion-headed polyglots with a taste for human flesh, demonstrate an ancient form of monstrous transgression by their corporeal violation of both social and natural law. The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, mean-while, illustrates a modern form of monstrosity in which a person’s instinc-tual character, their potential conduct or behaviour, marks them out as deviant. The stud...
This article challenges the tendency, both academic and popular, to assign ‘monsters’ the status of ...
In Leopardi’s writings the idea of the monster/monstrous means a deviation from nature or a conseque...
This thesis will analyse the medieval monster tradition along gender lines and assess how the gender...
A broad category that covers a number of types, forms, and natures, monsters defy easy classificatio...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. English Language and Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaThis disser...
Monsters as a category seem omnipresent in early modern natural philosophy, in what one might call a...
Focussing on humaniod monsters, this thesis uses insights from Foucault\u27s theory about the "archa...
Monsters as a category seem omnipresent in early modern natural philosophy, in what one might call a...
This article argues that in Old English poetry a monster is a creature who inverts humanity so as to...
This dissertation focuses on the significance of monsters in early modern popular literature. The et...
Since ancient times, monsters have populated the human mind and, along with us, they have evolved...
Graduation date: 2013Monstrous beings, or distortions of nature, were a tangible object of fear in t...
This collection examines the intersection of the discourses of “disability” and “monstrosity” in a t...
Monsters have remained a common attribute within literature since their origins in local folklore. T...
In this project, I explore cultural representations of aberrant embodiment, society’s monsters, to a...
This article challenges the tendency, both academic and popular, to assign ‘monsters’ the status of ...
In Leopardi’s writings the idea of the monster/monstrous means a deviation from nature or a conseque...
This thesis will analyse the medieval monster tradition along gender lines and assess how the gender...
A broad category that covers a number of types, forms, and natures, monsters defy easy classificatio...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. English Language and Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaThis disser...
Monsters as a category seem omnipresent in early modern natural philosophy, in what one might call a...
Focussing on humaniod monsters, this thesis uses insights from Foucault\u27s theory about the "archa...
Monsters as a category seem omnipresent in early modern natural philosophy, in what one might call a...
This article argues that in Old English poetry a monster is a creature who inverts humanity so as to...
This dissertation focuses on the significance of monsters in early modern popular literature. The et...
Since ancient times, monsters have populated the human mind and, along with us, they have evolved...
Graduation date: 2013Monstrous beings, or distortions of nature, were a tangible object of fear in t...
This collection examines the intersection of the discourses of “disability” and “monstrosity” in a t...
Monsters have remained a common attribute within literature since their origins in local folklore. T...
In this project, I explore cultural representations of aberrant embodiment, society’s monsters, to a...
This article challenges the tendency, both academic and popular, to assign ‘monsters’ the status of ...
In Leopardi’s writings the idea of the monster/monstrous means a deviation from nature or a conseque...
This thesis will analyse the medieval monster tradition along gender lines and assess how the gender...