<p>In 'The Book of Were-Wolves,' S. Baring-Gould meticulously explores the folklore and historical accounts surrounding lycanthropy, presenting a comprehensive study steeped in both narrative richness and folkloric authenticity. His literary style melds scholarly rigor with a captivating storytelling approach, drawing upon a myriad of sources ranging from ancient texts to contemporary observations. The book delves into the psychological and socio...