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The Prose Edda is the most renowned of all works of Scandinavian literature and our most extensive source for Norse mythology. Written in Iceland a century after the close of the Viking Age, it tells ancient stories of the Norse creation epic and recounts the battles that follow as gods, giants, dwarves and elves struggle for survival. It also preserves the oral memory of heroes, warrior kings and queens. In clear prose interspersed with powerful verse, the Edda provides unparalleled insight into the gods' tragic realization that the future holds one final cataclysmic battle, Ragnarok, when the world will be destroyed. These tales from the pagan era have proved to be among the most influential of all myths and legends, inspiring modern works as diverse as Wagner's Ring Cycle and Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
| ISBN | 0140447555 | | Pages | 224 | | ISBN13 | 9780140447552 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd | | Weight (grammes) | 169 | | Imprint | Penguin Classics | | Published in | London | | Format | Paperback | | Series title | Penguin Classics | | Publication date | 28 Jul 2005 | | Height (mm) | 198 | | Translator | Byock, Jesse L. | | Width (mm) | 129 | | Library of Congress | 2007296350 | | Spine width (mm) | 13 | | DEWEY | 839.61 | | Academic level | General | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | |
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| | | Map : the geographical world of the Edda | | | | | | The prose Edda | | 1 | | | | Gylfaginning (the deluding of Gylfi) | | 9 | | | | Skaldskaparmal (poetic diction) | | 80 | | | | Mythic and legendary tales poetic references from Skaldskaparmal | | 108 | | App. 1 | | The Norse cosmos and the world tree | | 119 | | App. 2 | | The language of the Skalds : Kennings and Heiti | | 123 | | App. 3 | | Eddic poems used as sources in Gylfaginning | | 127 |
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