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Old Norse - Old Icelandic - Concise Introduction to the Language of the Sagas (Paperback): Jesse Byock, Randall Gordon Old Norse - Old Icelandic - Concise Introduction to the Language of the Sagas (Paperback)
Jesse Byock, Randall Gordon
R471 R395 Discovery Miles 3 950 Save R76 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Supplementary Exercises for Old Norse - Old Icelandic (Paperback): Jesse Byock, Randall Gordon Supplementary Exercises for Old Norse - Old Icelandic (Paperback)
Jesse Byock, Randall Gordon
R371 R307 Discovery Miles 3 070 Save R64 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Saga of the Volsungs - The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Paperback, New Ed): Jesse Byock The Saga of the Volsungs - The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Paperback, New Ed)
Jesse Byock 1
R303 R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Save R58 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

An unforgettable tale of princely jealousy, unrequited love, greed and vengeance, the Saga of the Volsungs is one of the great books of world literature.

Based on Viking-Age poems, the saga combines mythology, legend and sheer human drama. At its heart are the heroic deeds of Sigurd the dragon slayer who acquires runic knowledge from one of Odin's valkyries. Yet it is also set in a very human world, incorporating oral memories of the fourth and fifth centuries, when Attila the Hun and other warriors fought on the northern frontiers of the Roman empire. An illuminating Introduction links the historical Huns, Burgundians and Goths with the events of this Icelandic saga, whose author claimed that Sigurd's name was 'known in all tongues north of the Greek Ocean, and so it must remain while the world endures'.

With its ill-fated Rhinegold, the sword reforged, and the magic ring of power, the saga resembles the Nibelungenlied. It has been a primary source for fantasy writers, such as William Morris and J. R. R. Tolkien, and for Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle.

The Prose Edda (Paperback): Jesse Byock The Prose Edda (Paperback)
Jesse Byock 1
R307 R249 Discovery Miles 2 490 Save R58 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Written in Iceland a century after the close of the Viking Age, The Prose Edda is the source of most of what we know of Norse mythology. Its tales are peopled by giants, dwarves, and elves, superhuman heroes and indomitable warrior queens. Its gods live with the tragic knowledge of their own impending destruction in the cataclysmic battle of Ragnarok. Its time scale spans the eons from the world's creation to its violent end. This robust new translation captures the magisterial sweep and startling psychological
complexity of the Old Icelandic original.First time in Penguin ClassicsIncludes an introduction; explanatory notes; glossary; appendices on the Norse cosmos, language, and sources, a map; genealogical tables; suggestions for further reading

The Saga of the Volsungs (Paperback): Jesse Byock The Saga of the Volsungs (Paperback)
Jesse Byock; Illustrated by Petra Borner 1
R245 R199 Discovery Miles 1 990 Save R46 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Part of a new series Legends from the Ancient North, The Saga of the Volsungs is one of the classic books that influenced JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings 'They summoned their friends, readied their horses, and prepared their helmets, shields, swords, coats of mail' J.R.R. Tolkien spent much of his life studying, translating and teaching the great epic stories of northern Europe, filled with heroes, dragons, trolls, dwarves and magic. He was hugely influential for his advocacy of Beowulf as a great work of literature and, even if he had never written The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, would be recognised today as a significant figure in the rediscovery of these extraordinary tales. Legends from the Ancient North brings together from Penguin Classics five of the key works behind Tolkien's fiction.They are startling, brutal, strange pieces of writing, with an elemental power brilliantly preserved in these translations.They plunge the reader into a world of treachery, quests, chivalry, trials of strength.They are the most ancient narratives that exist from northern Europe and bring us as near as we will ever get to the origins of the magical landscape of Middle-earth (Midgard) which Tolkien remade in the 20th century.

The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki (Paperback): Jesse Byock The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki (Paperback)
Jesse Byock 1
R302 R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Save R58 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Composed in medieval Iceland, Hrolf’s Saga recalls ancient Scandinavia of the Migration Period, when the warrior chieftain King Hrolf ruled in Denmark.

In the old Norse world, King Hrolf served as a symbol of courage. Sharing rich oral traditions with the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf, Hrolf’s Saga recounts the tragedy of strife within Denmark’s royal hall. It tells of powerful women and the exploits of Hrolf’s famous champions – including Bodvar Bjarki, the ‘bear-warrior’, who strikingly resembles Beowulf. Combining heroic legend, myth and magic, Hrolf’s Saga is full of wizards, sorceresses, and ‘berserker’ fighters, originally members of a cult of Odin. Most startling is the central love triangle: Hrolf’s father, a man of insatiable appetites, unknowingly abducts his daughter, who later marries the despised sorcerer, King Adils of Sweden.

A powerful human drama with deep historical roots, extraordinary events and fierce battle scenes, Hrolf’s Saga ranks among the masterworks of the Middle Ages.

Viking Age Iceland (Paperback, New Ed): Jesse Byock Viking Age Iceland (Paperback, New Ed)
Jesse Byock
R466 R380 Discovery Miles 3 800 Save R86 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The popular image of the Viking Age is a time of warlords and marauding bands pillaging their way along the shores of Northern Europe.

Yet, as Jesse Byock reveals in this deeply fascinating and important history, the society founded by Norsemen in Iceland was far from this picture. It was, in fact, an independent, almost republican Free State, without warlords or kings, or even armies. Honour was crucial in a world which sounds almost Utopian today. In Jesse Byock's words, it was like 'a great village': a self-governing community of settlers, who adapted to Iceland's harsh climate and landscape, creating their own society.

Combining history and anthropology, this remarkable study explores in rich detail all aspects of Viking Age life: feasting, farming and battling with the elements, the power of chieftains and the church, marriage, the role of women and kinship. It shows us how law courts, which favoured compromise over violence, often prevented disputes over land, livestock or insults from becoming 'blood feud'. In fact, in Iceland we can see a prototype democracy in action, which thrived for 300 years until it came under the control of the King of Norway in the1260s.

This was a unique time in history, which has long perplexed historians and archaeologists, and which provides us today with fundamental insights into sometimes forgotten aspects of western society. By interweaving his own original and innovative research with masterly interpretations of the Old Icelandic Sagas, Jesse Byock brings it brilliantly to life.

You can find out more about all aspects of Viking history at The Viking Heritage database

Grettir's Saga (Paperback): Jesse Byock Grettir's Saga (Paperback)
Jesse Byock
R344 R281 Discovery Miles 2 810 Save R63 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A sweeping epic of the Viking Age, Grettir's Saga follows the life of the outlaw Grettir the Strong as he battles against sorcery, bad luck, and the vengefulness of his enemies. Feared by many, Grettir is a warrior and also a poet and a lover. Unable to resolve the dispute that has outlawed him, he lives outside the bounds of family life and he roams the countryside, ridding Iceland and Norway of berserker warriors, trolls, and the walking dead. The saga presents a poignant story of medieval Icelandic society, combining details of everyday legal disputes with folklore and legend. With its scathing humor, explicit verses, and fantastic monsters, Grettir's Saga is among the most famous and widely read of Iceland's epics. In addition to Jesse Byock's lively new translation, this edition includes extensive maps, genealogies, illustrations, a chronology and glossary, as well as helpful notes, an up-to-date bibliography, and thorough introduction exploring the saga in the context of other works of Icelandic and medieval literature.
About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

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