William Stephenson

Norse Mythology

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We will meet Heroes, Giants, Monsters and Divinities, bringing to light the wisdom that Odin drew from the Fountain of Fate, kept among the roots of Yggdrasil, the World Tree.
"Myths of the North" aims to make Nordic Mythology known also to the non-specialist public. This book is neither a novel nor an essay, but a simple, creative and accessible way for everyone to approach the Myths and Legends that animated Cold Europe in the ancient world.
Much of the Norse Mythology was written between the 12th and 14th centuries AD, but it draws on earlier events and traditions, part of a culture transmitted by the tales of the scalds, bards and poets of the Nordic Tradition. Among swords with legendary powers forged by dwarves and blacksmiths who went down in history, among Valkyries willing to do anything to protect the beloved hero, among epic battles, sea voyages, plundering and prophecies, we will discover the most fascinating stories and the legendary Norse Myths.
Runes are ancient symbols that hold deep meaning. Each one shows a glimpse into the fascinating Norse Cosmology, with its gods and heroes. It was Odin, the god of wisdom, magic and war, who created the runes. Legend has it that he spent nine days and nine nights hanging from the great World Tree, pierced by a spear. From the blood that dripped from his wound, runes were created. Sigurd, the hero who defeated the dragon, learned to use the runes from the words of a Valkyrie.
From the harsh lands of Scandinavia come the stories and legends of the gods and goddesses of the North: mighty Thor, devious Loki, enchanting Freyja and the great Father of All, Odin. Illustrations of gods, ice giants, trolls and monsters enliven these tales with a riot of color and magic. You will be fascinated by the timeless stories that tell of the worlds, lives and loves of the ancient Norse gods.
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2021
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