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The "Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson" also known as the "Prose
Edda" is believed to have been put together by the Icelandic poet,
politician, and historian Snorri Sturluson in the 14th Century and
consists of a Christian's interpretation of the origins of Nordic
mythology. The Prose Edda is related to the Poetic Edda in that the
Prose Edda cites various poems collected in the Poetic Edda as
sources. The two Eddas are the most important extant sources on
Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends, and from the early
19th century onwards have had a powerful influence on later
Scandinavian literatures. Poets who have acknowledged their debt to
the Poetic Edda include Vilhelm Ekelund, August Strindberg, J.R.R.
Tolkien, Ezra Pound and Karin Boye.
I found information on a Saemund Sigfusson while reading family
documents. I then learned that Odinist Masons in France had seen
him as instrumental in the building of the first Gothic cathedral
in Chartres. When it comes to the Eddas, what was Saemund
Sigfusson's role? Who knows for sure? Be that as it may be, the
texts stand by themselves because they are a cultural landmark.
Moreover, is it not interesting to see what the views of some
specialists were in 1906? So, because there are readers who prefer
a hard copy, here is the English translation again, a hundred years
after its first publication, but this time with a new feature: an
extensive index which should be useful to about anyone.
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