Snorri Sturluson & Saemund Sigfusson 
The Poetic Edda & The Prose Edda [EPUB 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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Delve into the rich tapestry of Norse mythology and medieval Icelandic literature with ‘The Poetic Edda & The Prose Edda’. This collection transcends the boundaries of time, weaving together an array of ancient myths, heroic lays, and Skaldic verses that reverberate with the power and complexity of these lost worlds. Offerings range from apocalyptic visions of Ragnarök to intricate tales of gods and monsters. While the works are traditionally situated within a Scandinavian context, their universal themes of fate, valor, and the human condition ensure a resonance far beyond their original setting. The dual inclusion of both the poetic and prose traditions illuminates the breadth of stylistic variance inherent in Norse storytelling, enriching our appreciation for these seminal works. Helmed by the masterful historian and bard Snorri Sturluson and the legendary cleric Saemund Sigfusson, this anthology brings together narratives that have deeply influenced Western literature and culture. Snorri’s comprehensive narratives offer insight into the oral traditions from which they originated, providing an invaluable bridge to the past. This anthology benefits from their expertise, offering layers of cultural, historical, and literary insights that underscore the significance of these texts in preserving Norse heritage, while simultaneously demonstrating the intricate art of storytelling that defined this era. Readers are invited into a world where ancient wisdom and narrative artistry converge, offering a unique opportunity to explore the multiplicity of perspectives inherent within Norse mythology. ‘The Poetic Edda & The Prose Edda’ is more than just a collection; it is an invitation to witness the dynamic interplay of myth and history. Whether for academic pursuit or personal enrichment, this anthology stands as an indispensable resource, ensuring enduring dialogue between the ancient voices of Nordic lore and the modern reader.

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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.

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لغة الإنجليزية ● شكل EPUB ● صفحات 318 ● ISBN 8596547716655 ● حجم الملف 0.9 MB ● مترجم Benjamin Thorpe & I.A. Blackwell ● الناشر DigiCat ● مدينة Prague ● بلد CZ ● نشرت 2023 ● للتحميل 24 الشهور ● دقة EUR ● هوية شخصية 9231064 ● حماية النسخ DRM الاجتماعية

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