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Icelandic Folk Legends: Tales of apparitions, outlaws and things unseen
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- The kvldvaka-effectively a national institution, responsible for the full literacy of an impoverished nation
- Icelandic folk stories and the world: how various well-known folk tales became "Icelandicized"
- Apparitions in Icelandic folk stories: elves, trolls, outlaws, and hidden people
- How you knew you were dealing with a ghost, and the one word ghosts absolutely could not say
- The wrath of the hidden folk (how to piss off an elf
... and so much more, all contained in this collection of beloved Icelandic folk tales! Icelandic Folk Legends is a vivid portrait of pre-20th century Iceland-as much in terms of living conditions and landscape as of imagination, values, and belief. ... Each tale speaks to deep psychological issues-whether it be the lust for power (in orgeir's Bull), loss and humiliation (The Vanished Bride), betrayal (Hagridden), the trickeries of the Devil (Satan Takes a Wife), fear of ghosts (The Deacon of Myrk Church), or the benevolence of the supernatural (The Outlaw on Kiduvallafjall Mountain)-but at the heart of each of these adventures lie the human choices that dictate outcomes. - Tobias Munthe, The Reykjavk Grapevine
- The kvldvaka-effectively a national institution, responsible for the full literacy of an impoverished nation
- Icelandic folk stories and the world: how various well-known folk tales became "Icelandicized"
- Apparitions in Icelandic folk stories: elves, trolls, outlaws, and hidden people
- How you knew you were dealing with a ghost, and the one word ghosts absolutely could not say
- The wrath of the hidden folk (how to piss off an elf
... and so much more, all contained in this collection of beloved Icelandic folk tales! Icelandic Folk Legends is a vivid portrait of pre-20th century Iceland-as much in terms of living conditions and landscape as of imagination, values, and belief. ... Each tale speaks to deep psychological issues-whether it be the lust for power (in orgeir's Bull), loss and humiliation (The Vanished Bride), betrayal (Hagridden), the trickeries of the Devil (Satan Takes a Wife), fear of ghosts (The Deacon of Myrk Church), or the benevolence of the supernatural (The Outlaw on Kiduvallafjall Mountain)-but at the heart of each of these adventures lie the human choices that dictate outcomes. - Tobias Munthe, The Reykjavk Grapevine
Paperback
$11.99