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The Poetic Edda & The Prose Edda (eBook)

The Elder Saemundar Edda: Baldr's Dreams, Loki's Altercation + The Younger Snorri's Edda: Of Odin, Of Thor, Of Ragnarok, Gylfi's Journey To Asgard
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2023
318 Seiten
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The Poetic Edda & The Prose Edda anthologies represent a cornerstone of Norse mythology, compiling a vast array of mythological and heroic poems that delve into the Scandinavian pantheon, the creation of the world, and the inevitability of Ragnarok, the Norse apocalypse. These works span a variety of literary styles, from the stark and poignant to the complex and allegorical, showcasing the rich oral traditions that prevailed in medieval Scandinavia. The collections include seminal works that have influenced countless generations, offering insights into the beliefs, values, and aesthetics of the Norse people. The significance of these pieces in understanding Norse literature and their impact on Western literature cannot be overstated, serving as both inspiration and source material for medieval and modern authors alike. The editors, Snorri Sturluson and Saemund Sigfusson, are seminal figures in the preservation of Norse mythology. Their backgrounds in law, history, and poetry underline the intersection of myth and society, and how these narratives served to explain natural phenomena, human behavior, and the existential questions of the Norse people. Their contribution through these collections is pivotal, aligning with historical and cultural movements that sought to preserve knowledge and tradition during times of upheaval and change. Assembling these narratives from various sources, they ensured the survival of Scandinavian mythology for posterity. This anthology is an essential read for those interested in mythology, literature, and history, providing a unique window into the Norse world view. It invites readers to explore a tapestry of poets and scholars who have shaped our understanding of Norse mythology. The educational value of these works, combined with the depth of insight and cultural significance, makes this collection a compelling journey through the sagas and tales that have shaped Norse, and thereby to some extent, world literary heritage. This journey through myth and legend offers an invaluable exploration of themes of heroism, destiny, and the human condition, inviting a dialogue between the past and the present.

Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241) stands as a towering figure in medieval Scandinavian literature and historiography, revered for his monumental contributions to Nordic culture and historical understanding as well as being a shrewd politician and chieftain in his own right. Born into a powerful Icelandic family, Snorri's intellectual legacy is encapsulated in his two most celebrated works: 'The Poetic Edda' and 'The Prose Edda'. 'The Poetic Edda' is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily concerned with Norse mythology and heroic legends. It provides a window into the beliefs and storytelling traditions of the Norse people. 'The Prose Edda', alternatively known as 'Edda Snorri Sturlusonar', serves both as a treatise on Norse mythology and as a manual of poetics. In it, Snorri demonstrates his remarkable depth of knowledge of pre-Christian mythology and medieval poetry, offering unparalleled insights into the alliterative verse of the Skalds. His synthesis of poetic lore and myth was instrumental in preserving the mythological narratives that would have otherwise been lost with the advent of Christianity in the Nordic regions. Snorri's influence extends beyond his literary achievements, reaching into the spheres of law and politics of 13th century Iceland. His narrative style, characterized by clarity, vivid detail, and a penchant for storytelling, has earned him enduring recognition as a significant progenitor of Nordic literature and historiography.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.11.2023
Übersetzer Benjamin Thorpe, I.A. Blackwell
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Märchen / Sagen
Schlagworte 13th century Icelandic literature • Beowulf • Cosmic myths narrative • eddic poetry • Germanic legends • Gilgamesh • Heroic legends interpretation • Hobbit • Icelandic classics • iliad • Lord of the Ring • Medieval Scandinavia culture • mythological poems • Mythology • Nordic gods and heroes • Norse mythology • Norse mythology collection • odyssey • Old Norse epic poems • Old Norse literature • Pagan beliefs exploration • Pre-Christian Scandinavia worldview • scandinavian folklore • Snorri Sturluson historical works • Snorri Sturluson works • The Canterbury tales • Thor • Viking Age sagas • Vikings • viking sagas
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