Giants and Dwarfs (Hardcover)
Giants and Dwarfs (Hardcover)
Curious, methodical, and deeply rooted in nineteenth-century scholarship, Giants and Dwarfs by Edward J. Wood explores humanity’s enduring fascination with extremes of stature, from legendary giants to historically documented dwarfs. Drawing on classical sources, medieval chronicles, medical observation, and folklore, Wood assembles a wide-ranging examination of how unusual bodies were understood, recorded, and mythologized across cultures and centuries.
Wood approaches the subject with a collector’s eye and a scholar’s discipline. Biblical giants, ancient heroes, court dwarfs, prodigies of nature, and medically observed cases are placed side by side, revealing how fact and legend often overlapped. The work reflects a period when anthropology, medicine, and mythology were still closely intertwined, and when physical difference was interpreted as both wonder and warning.
Far more than a catalogue of curiosities, Giants and Dwarfs documents how societies have explained bodily anomaly—through religion, natural philosophy, superstition, and emerging science. It preserves early attempts to reconcile extraordinary human forms with broader theories of nature, heredity, and destiny.
Today, the value of this work lies in its transparency. It shows how knowledge was gathered before modern genetics and endocrinology, offering readers a clear view of historical attitudes toward physical difference without modern revision or apology.
Complete historical edition of Edward J. Wood’s study of human stature
Covers legendary giants, historical dwarfs, and documented prodigies
Draws from mythology, medical observation, and antiquarian sources
Illuminates nineteenth-century approaches to anthropology and anomaly
Essential for readers of folklore, medical history, and human curiosities
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