Whether they focus on Thor's powerful hammer, the mysterious
valkyries, the palatial home of the gods - Asgard - or ravenous wolves
and fierce elemental giants, the Norse myths are packed with vivid
incident. But at the centre of their cosmos stands a gnarled old ash
tree from which all distances and times are measured. When the old
tree creaks, Ragnarok - the end of the world and of the gods
themselves - is at hand. It is from this tree that Odin, father of the
gods, hanged himself in search of the wisdom of the dead: a disturbing
image of divine sacrifice far removed from the feasting and fighting
of his otherworld home, Valhalla. This is the first book to show how
the Norse myths have resonated from era to era: from Viking-age
stories of ice and fire to the epic poetry of Beowulf; and from
Wagner's "Ring" to Marvel Comics' "Mighty Thor". Heather O'Donoghue
considers the wider contexts of Norse mythology, including its
origins, medieval expression and reception in post-medieval societies
right up to the present. "From Asgard to Valhalla" is a book that will
intrigue and delight anyone with an interest in how the Norse myths
have so profoundly shaped the western cultural heritage.
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The Remarkable History of the Norse Myths
Product details
ISBN
9780857712752
Published
2015
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author