THE PROSE EDDA, written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century, is a groundbreaking collection of poems and stories capturing Norse mythology. It provides an unparalleled insight into Viking religious beliefs, culture, values and customs. THE PROSE EDDA was one of the first attempts to record ancient stories and myths which had been passed down through oral traditions. THE PROSE EDDA is sometimes referred to as the Norse Bible because of its importance and influence in modern society.
THE PROSE EDDA is the foundation for Norse mythology. It stands as a pioneer in many respects...
- First time Trolls are mentioned in legendary lore!
- The first recorded Scandinavian king!
- One of the original depictions of mythical beings such as Elves and Fairies!
- Unearth the ancient myths that gave birth to gods like Odin, Thor, Loki, Freya and inspired major works of fantasy.
This translated, annotated and illustrated edition of THE PROSE EDDA includes:
- 35 illustrations of characters and places mentioned in the text.
- A glossary of gods and locations.
- A snapshot of the Norse people.
- Recommended films, television shows, novels and scholarly resources.