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List of female monsters in literature
This list is
incomplete
; you can help by
adding missing items
.
(
April 2016
)
This is a list of
female monsters in literature
:
Before 1900
Antiquity (until fifth century AD)
Greek mythology
Amphitrite
, an
oceanid
or
nereid
and wife of
Poseidon
Callirrhoe
, an oceanid and wife of
Poseidon
Doris
, an oceanid and mother of the
Nereids
Echidna
, half-woman and half-snake
Electra
, an oceanid and mother of the
Harpies
Eurynome
, an oceanid and the third wife of
Zeus
The three
Gorgon
sisters (
Medusa
,
Euryale
, and
Stheno
), with hair made of venomous snakes, turn anyone who looks at them to stone
The
Harpies
, birds with the heads of women
Lamia
, a child-eating, disfigured monster
Metis
, an oceanid and first wife of Zeus
The
Nereids
, oceanids
Scylla
and
Charybdis
, sea monsters living on opposite sides of a narrow
strait
The
Sirens
, women combined with birds, whose songs lured sailors to wreck their ships
The
Sphinx
, the head of a woman and the body of a lion, said to have guarded the entrance to the city of
Thebes
Styx
, an oceanid and wife of
Pallas
Middle Ages
Beowulf
(c. 700–1000):
Grendel's mother
, a monster-woman
Prose Edda
by
Snorri Sturluson
(c. 1220): The
Valkyries
, female creatures (often depicted as winged) of
Norse mythology
, who choose which fighters live and die in battle
Roman de Mélusine
by
Jean d'Arras
(1392–94):
Mélusine
, a water spirit of European
folklore
[
1
]
Early modern period
Paradise Lost
by
John Milton
(1667): Sin, an
allegorical character
with the tail of a fish
[
2
]
Nineteenth century
Frankenstein
by
Mary Shelley
(1818): Female version of the
creature
created by
Victor Frankenstein
– he destroys it before it can be brought to life
[
3
]
The Little Mermaid
by
Hans Christian Andersen
(1837): The title character is a
mermaid
The Succubus
by
Honoré de Balzac
(1837): A
succubus
disguised as a woman
[
4
]
Carmilla
by
Sheridan Le Fanu
(1871–2): Carmilla, a
vampire
who preys upon young women
[
5
]
The Island of Doctor Moreau
by
H. G. Wells
(1896): Half-finished
puma
-woman created by Dr Moreau, who eventually fights and kills him
[
6
]
The Great God Pan
by
Arthur Machen
(1894): Helen, the child of the character Mary and the Greek god
Pan
[
6
]
Twentieth century
1950s
The Lord of the Rings
by
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1954):
Shelob
is a gigantic female spider
1960s
Dragonriders of Pern
series by
Anne McCaffrey
(1967–2012):
Ramoth and --Ruth--(note: Ruth is actually a male dragon)
,
dragons
Vampirella
comic book
series, created by
Forrest J Ackerman
(1969–83): Vampirella, a
vampire
1970s
Lila the Werewolf
by
Peter S. Beagle
(1974): Lila, a young female werewolf living in
New York City
[
5
]
1980s
The Belgariad
series by
David Eddings
(1982–4):
Dryads
, female human-like creatures, bound to oak trees
Nights at the Circus
by
Angela Carter
(1984): Fevvers, a
circus
performer claims to be part-swan
[
7
]
Vampire Princess Miyu
by Toshiki Hirano (1989–2002): Miyu, half-human and half-vampire
1990s
Tehanu
and
The Other Wind
by
Ursula K. Le Guin
(1990, 2001):
Tehanu
, part-human and part-dragon
[
5
]
Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter
series by
Laurell K. Hamilton
(1993–present): Many female
characters
are vampires, shapeshifters, and other creatures. In the later books, Anita Blake becomes a
succubus
.
Animorphs
series by
K. A. Applegate
and
Michael Grant
(1996–2001): Rachel and Cassie, can transform into any animal they touch
Aprilhäxan
by
Majgull Axelsson
(1997): Desirée, 'the April witch', a shape-shifting monster
[
8
]
Twenty-first century
2000s
Year of the Griffin
by
Diana Wynne Jones
(2000): Elda, a
griffin
The Southern Vampire Mysteries
series by
Charlaine Harris
(2001–13):
Sookie Stackhouse
, a
faerie
-human hybrid. Many other female
characters
are vampires, fae, shapeshifters, etc.
Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch
manga
series by
Michiko Yokote
(2002–5):
Lucia, Hanon and Rina
,
mermaid
princesses
Emily Windsnap
series by
Liz Kessler
(2003–15): Emily Windsnap, half-human and half-mermaid
The Ingo Chronicles
by
Helen Dunmore
(2005–12): Sapphire, half-human and half-mermaid
Twilight
series by
Stephenie Meyer
(2005–8):
Several female characters
are
vampires
and one is a
werewolf
. Bella becomes a vampire in the final book of the series.
Bone Song
by
John Meaney
(2007): Laura Steele, a benevolent
zombie
woman.
The Shifters
series by
Rachel Vincent
(2007–10): Faythe Sanders, a
werecat
The Story of GROWL
by
Judy Horacek
(2007): Growl, a young female monster
Vampire Academy
series by
Richelle Mead
(2007–10):
Lissa, Jill and Rose
, vampires
The Host
by
Stephenie Meyer
(2008): Wanderer, a female parasitic alien implanted into the body of a human woman
Faery Rebels
series by
R. J. Anderson
(2009–11): Knife, Linden and Rhosmari (among others), faeries
Fire
by
Kristin Cashore
(2009): Lady Fire, a 'human monster'
Soul Screamer
series by
Rachel Vincent
(2009–13): Kaylee and Nash,
banshees
The Parasol Protectorate
and
Finishing School
series by
Gail Carriger
(2009–15): Sidheag Maccon, a werewolf
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Books 1-5
Annabeth Chase
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Books 1-5
Rachel Elizabeth Dare
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Books 1-5
Zoë Nightshade
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Books 1-5
Sally Jackson
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Books 1-5
Thalia Grace
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Books 1-5
Silena Beauregaurd
[[Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Books 1-5 Editor Note; This list from PJO is not including the female gods from the series. :>]]
Bianca Di Angelo
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Books 1-5
Clarisse La Rue
2010s
iZOMBIE
comic book
series by
Chris Roberson
(2010–12): Gwen, a
revenant
or
zombie
A Centaur's Life
manga
series by Kei Murayama (2011–present): Himeno, a centaur
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
by
Ransom Riggs
(2011):
Claire
has a second mouth in the back of her head, and the Ymbrynes can shape-shift into birds
Monster Musume
manga series by Okayado (2012–present): Many of the female
characters
are
mermaids
,
centaurs
, etc.
Seraphina
by
Rachel Hartman
(2012): Seraphina, half-dragon, half-human
The Girl with All the Gifts
by
M. R. Carey
(2014): Melanie, infected with a zombie virus
[
9
]
Talon
series by
Julie Kagawa
(2014): Ember, a
dragon
hiding in human form
Interviews with Monster Girls
manga series by Petos (2015–present): Hikari (a
vampire
), Kyōko (a
dullahan
), Yuki (a
snow woman
), and Sakie (a
succubus
)
Lorali
series by
Laura Dockrill
(2015–17): Lorali and Aurabel,
mermaids
See also
Children and Young Adult Literature portal
Monster literature
References
^
Reed, Susan (26 October 2015).
"The Tale of Mélusine"
.
European studies blog
.
British Library
. Retrieved
18 January
2018
.
^
Sims, Beth.
"The Characters of Paradise Lost: Sin and Death"
.
Darkness Visible: A Resource for Studying Milton's Paradise Lost
.
University of Cambridge
. Retrieved
18 January
2018
.
^
Williams, Deborah Lindsay (November 2014).
"Monstrosity and Feminism in Frankenstein"
.
Electra Street
.
New York University Abu Dhabi
. Retrieved
18 January
2018
.
^
"Droll Stories by Honore de Balzac"
.
Project Gutenberg
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18 January
2018
.
^
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b
c
Goss, Theodora (20 June 2017).
"Five Monsters That Explore Gender, Sexuality, and Race"
.
Tor
. Retrieved
18 January
2018
.
^
a
b
Goss, Theodora.
"Where Are All the Female Monsters in Literature?"
.
Read it Forward
. Retrieved
18 January
2018
.
^
Warner, Marina (25 May 2016).
"Bad-good girls, beasts, rogues and other creatures: Angela Carter and the influence of fairy tales"
.
Discovering Literature: 20th century
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British Library
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19 January
2018
.
^
Leffler, Yvonne (12 October 2016).
"Female Gothic Monsters"
.
The History of Nordic Women's Literature
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18 January
2018
.
^
Smythe, James.
"The Girl With All the Gifts by MR Carey – review"
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The Guardian – Books
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18 January
2018
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