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Paperback Introducing the Medieval Bear Book

ISBN: 1837723753

ISBN13: 9781837723751

Introducing the Medieval Bear

Explores the unique appreciation and conception of bears in medieval culture.

For medieval people, bears were not objects of eliminationist predation, as they often became in later years, or environmentalist pity, as they are today. Instead, they were subjects like human beings, whom they were thought to resemble to an uncanny degree. A human being might become a bear, and a bear might become a human being. A bear might mate with a woman and have children with her, even founding the royal dynasties of Denmark, Norway, and England. Given their great strength and courage, bears were believed to be eager participants in bearbaiting contests. Introducing the Medieval Bear examines how medieval people represented bears across virtually every written source from the time, including Old Norse sagas, French romances, Latin saints' lives, German comic tales, and chronicles and hunting manuals from multiple languages. In doing so, this study asks us to imagine--as medieval sources ask us to imagine--the bear as someone of equal dignity to ourselves.

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Format: Paperback

$24.18
Releases 7/29/2026

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