Tracking the Black Dog by Kerrie Eyers

Hairy Tales, Dogma and Historical Legwork

Tracking the Black Dog A product of Black Dog Institute's inaugural Writing Competition, this book contains excerpts that range from Anubis and faithful Argos, beautiful early myths and legends, through werewolves to darker medieval superstitions, witch hunts, alchemy, astrology and Knights errant.

"Tracking the Black Dog" is the product of Black Dog Institute's inaugural Writing Competition - drawing from highlights of the hundreds of entries. Comical, poignant and learned, these excerpts range from Anubis and faithful Argos, beautiful early myths and legends, through werewolves to darker medieval superstitions, witch hunts, alchemy, astrology and Knights errant, touch on Boswell and Johnson and arrive at mesmerism and ouija boards of Victorian times. Churchill's courage in the face of his illness, and references to black dog from our own times are also uncovered, links in a chain stretching back to our forebears. All served with a dollop of black humour. Anyone who has ever experienced depression, or who wants to know more about this illness, will find the black dog's trail through history a fascinating read.
Author(s) : Kerrie Eyers Format : Paperback Book
ISBN-10 : 0868408123 ISBN-13 : 9780868408125
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Product Details:

Country Publication : Australia

Publication Date : 01/05/2006

Publisher : University of New South Wales Press (UNSW Press)

Page Length : 216mm

Page Size : 198mm