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Lively, stark and formidable, the imagery of Norse mythology storms
through this classic collection. The fierce glory of Odin, Frigga,
Heimdall and their fellow gods of Asgard shines here, with all the
great adventures, from Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life, to the legends
of Loki. And from the fabled Bifrost to the forging of Thor's
hammer, each Viking legend is riven with a vitality that speaks to
us still. Here you'll find out how Odin lost his eye, how Tyr lost
his hand and read the terrible punishment meted out to Loki.
Included too is the Sigurd Saga with its sleeping warrior maidens,
treasures and glorious, heroic battles. This wonderful collection
finishes with The Death of Balder, the Revenge of the Gods and,
fittingly, Ragnarok. The latest title in Flame Tree's beautiful,
comprehensive series of Gothic Fantasy titles, concentrates on the
ancient, epic origins of modern fantasy.
This is the first comprehensive and accessible survey in English of
Old Norse eddic poetry: a remarkable body of literature rooted in
the Viking Age, which is a critical source for the study of early
Scandinavian myths, poetics, culture and society. Dramatically
recreating the voices of the legendary past, eddic poems distil
moments of high emotion as human heroes and supernatural beings
alike grapple with betrayal, loyalty, mortality and love. These
poems relate the most famous deeds of gods such as Odinn and THorr
with their adversaries the giants; they bring to life the often
fraught interactions between kings, queens and heroes as well as
their encounters with valkyries, elves, dragons and dwarfs. Written
by leading international scholars, the chapters in this volume
showcase the poetic riches of the eddic corpus, and reveal its
relevance to the history of poetics, gender studies, pre-Christian
religions, art history and archaeology.
A comprehensive guide to a crucial aspect of Old Norse literature.
We cannot read literary works without making use of the concept of
genre. In Old Norse studies, genre has been central to the
categorisation, evaluation and understanding of medieval prose and
poetry alike; yet its definition has been elusive and its
implications often left unexplored. This volume opens up
fundamental questions about Old Norse genre in theory and in
practice. It offers an extensive range of theoretical approaches,
investigating and critiquing current terms and situating its
arguments within early Scandinavian and Icelandic oral-literary and
manuscript contexts. It maps the ways in which genre and form
engage with key thematic areas within the literary corpus,noting
the different kinds of impact upon the genre system brought about
by conversion to Christianity, the gradual adoption of European
literary models, and social and cultural changes occurring in
Scandinavian society. A case-study section probes both prototypical
and hard-to-define cases, demonstrating the challenges that actual
texts pose to genre theory in terms of hybridity, evolution and
innovation. With an annotated taxonomy of Old Norse genres and an
extensive bibliography, it is an indispensable resource for
contemporary Old Norse-Icelandic literary studies.
This is the first comprehensive and accessible survey in English of
Old Norse eddic poetry: a remarkable body of literature rooted in
the Viking Age, which is a critical source for the study of early
Scandinavian myths, poetics, culture and society. Dramatically
recreating the voices of the legendary past, eddic poems distil
moments of high emotion as human heroes and supernatural beings
alike grapple with betrayal, loyalty, mortality and love. These
poems relate the most famous deeds of gods such as Odinn and THorr
with their adversaries the giants; they bring to life the often
fraught interactions between kings, queens and heroes as well as
their encounters with valkyries, elves, dragons and dwarfs. Written
by leading international scholars, the chapters in this volume
showcase the poetic riches of the eddic corpus, and reveal its
relevance to the history of poetics, gender studies, pre-Christian
religions, art history and archaeology.
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