Norse Myths

Norse Myths

by Tom Birkett
Norse Myths

Norse Myths

by Tom Birkett

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Overview


The myths and legends of the Vikings are among the most dramatic and unforgettable stories in all human history. These fascinating, fantastical tales have inspired centuries of art, culture and literature, including the storytelling
of Tolkien and Neil Gaiman, George RR Martin’s Game of Thrones, Wagner’s Ring Cycle and Marvel Comics. The Norse Myths takes us on a thrilling journey through the Norse cosmos, from the creation of the world to Ragnarok, the final world-destroying conflict; via the Nine Worlds, and the exploits of the gods and goddesses – mystical Odin, malicious Loki, mighty Thor and more – and their quarrel with the giants. Bringing to life the magical world of monsters and mythical creatures, this book also
introduces the adventures of humankind: folk heroes and tricksters; Sigmund’s great battle in the Volsung Saga; the exploits of kings and princes; and Viking exploration and settlement of new lands including Iceland, Greenland, America, and Viking life in the Mediterranean and the East. A treasure trove of these epic stories of heroism and cruelty, squabbles and seductions, and a study of their resonance and relevance down the ages, The Norse Myths is a beautiful exploration of the tales of the Norse.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786488824
Publisher: Quercus
Publication date: 12/21/2018
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 167,510
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.80(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author


Tom Birkett is a lecturer in Old English and Old Norse at University College Cork, Ireland. He spent a lot of time running round castles as a child, moved to Norway for a year in pursuit of the Vikings, and hasn’t looked back since. He is author of Reading the Runes (Routledge, 2017), and editor of Translating Early Medieval Poetry (Boydell, 2017) and Reimagining the Vikings (MIP, forthcoming) and runs the World-Tree teaching archive. He teaches courses on Norse myth, medieval literature and Old English language at UCC and occasionally takes time out to sail with the crew of a reconstructed Viking ship.
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