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The Prose Edda
Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241) was born in western Iceland, the son of an upstart Icelandic chieftain. In the early thirteenth century, Snorri rose to become Iceland’s richest and, for a time, its most powerful leader. Twice he was elected law-speaker at the Althing, Iceland’s national assembly, and twice he went abroad to visit Norwegian royalty. An ambitious and sometimes ruthless leader, Snorri was also a man of learning, with deep interests in the myth, poetry and history of the Viking Age. He has long been assumed to be the author of some of medieval Iceland’s greatest works, including the Prose Edda and Heimskringla, the latter a saga history of the kings of Norway.
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The Prose Edda
Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241) was born in western Iceland, the son of an upstart Icelandic chieftain. In the early thirteenth century, Snorri rose to become Iceland’s richest and, for a time, its most powerful leader. Twice he was elected law-speaker at the Althing, Iceland’s national assembly, and twice he went abroad to visit Norwegian royalty. An ambitious and sometimes ruthless leader, Snorri was also a man of learning, with deep interests in the myth, poetry and history of the Viking Age. He has long been assumed to be the author of some of medieval Iceland’s greatest works, including the Prose Edda and Heimskringla, the latter a saga history of the kings of Norway.
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The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson
and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson (Cram Edition)€ 31,95 -
The Sagas of Olaf Tryggvason and of Harald the Tyrant
(Harald Haardraade) (Cram Edition)€ 21,95 -
Prose Edda
Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda is both a treasury of Norse mythology and a technical manual for the art of skaldic poetry. Composed in thirteenth-century Iceland, it gathers cosmogony, divine genealogies, heroic legends, and poetic diction into a lucid prose framework, most famously through Gylfaginning, Skáldskaparmál, and Háttatal. Its style is pedagogical, elegant, and at times wry, preserving pagan myth within a Christian literary culture. Snorri Sturluson (1179-1241) was an Icelandic chieftain, lawspeaker, historian, and poet whose political authority was matched by exceptional literary ambition. Living centuries after Iceland's conversion to Christianity, he recognized that the intricate language of earlier court poetry-especially kennings and mythic allusions-was becoming unintelligible. The Prose Edda was likely written to educate poets while safeguarding an endangered cultural memory. This book is indispensable for readers of medieval literature, mythology, and the history of poetic form. It offers the richest surviving account of the Norse gods and an unmatched guide to the aesthetics of skaldic verse. Anyone seeking the roots of Northern European imagination should read it closely.
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The Stories of the Kings of Norway
Vol. III€ 58,95 -
Edda
€ 23,50 -
Konunga-sagor
€ 28,95 -
Konunga-sagor
€ 41,50 -
Codex Frisianus
€ 46,95 -
The Saga Library
€ 42,95 -
The Saga Library
€ 31,95