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The Poetic Edda & The Prose Edda (Complete Edition) represents a quintessential compilation that bridges the historical and mythological narratives central to Norse literary tradition. This collection explores the rich tapestry of Old Norse myth, religion, and culture, through a diverse array of poetry and prose. The edition encapsulates the evolution of Norse literary style, presenting seminal texts that range from the enigmatic and esoteric to the historical and heroic. The inclusion of both Eddas offers readers a comprehensive insight into the themes of fate, deity, and heroism that underscore Norse literature, providing an invaluable asset for understanding the cultural and mythological history of the Norse people. The contributing authors, Snorri Sturluson and Saemund Sigfusson, are seminal figures in the preservation of Norse mythology and history. Their collective works, spanning the early medieval period, stand as a cornerstone for the Scandinavian literary canon, aligning with broader historical and cultural movements that sought to preserve oral traditions in written form. Their contributions have not only served to safeguard Norse heritage but have also facilitated scholarly study, enabling a deeper understanding of the societal values, beliefs, and practices of the time. This anthology is recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the depth and diversity of Norse literary tradition. It offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the multifaceted perspectives of Norse mythology, from the creation of the world to the prophesied Ragnarok, through a collection enriched by its varied narrative forms and styles. For scholars, enthusiasts, and new readers alike, The Poetic Edda & The Prose Edda (Complete Edition) emerges not just as a scholarly resource but as a portal to the past, illuminating the enduring legacy of Norse cultural and literary heritage.
© 2023 DigiCat (Rafbók): 8596547766544
Þýðandi: Benjamin Thorpe, I.A. Blackwell
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Rafbók: 27 december 2023
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