a presentation by Deborah Hyde
Deborah Hyde writes and lectures about superstition, religion and being human and is the editor of ‘The Skeptic Magazine.
Deborah writes:
‘The werewolf is a common horror motif, but what did people during the witch-hunt of sixteenth and seventeenth century Europe really mean when they accused someone of ‘lycanthropy’? An evening discussing films, history and analysis at which we will found out who is worse – man or beast’.