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The Younger Edda; Also called Snorre's Edda, or The Prose Edda

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Religión y espiritualidad

The Younger Edda, also known as Snorre's Edda or The Prose Edda, is a cornerstone of Old Norse literature that meticulously preserves the rich tapestry of Norse mythology and poetic tradition. This seminal text, composed in the early 13th century, reflects a shift towards prose narrative in a culture steeped in oral tradition, presenting myths, gods, and heroic legends through an accessible yet sophisticated literary style. Its structure combines various elements, including mythological tales, wisdom literature, and metrical verse analysis, effectively serving both as a literary anthology and an educational guide for aspiring poets of the era. Written by the Icelandic historian and poet Snorri Sturluson, The Younger Edda emerged from a context of profound political and cultural change. Sturluson himself was deeply intertwined with the ruling chieftains of his time, and his work aimed to preserve the sagas and skaldic traditions amid the decline of pagan beliefs. As a scholar well-versed in both Christian and Norse influences, Sturluson's duality captures the tensions present in medieval Nordic society, making his insights invaluable for understanding this pivotal period. I wholeheartedly recommend The Younger Edda to anyone interested in Norse mythology, medieval literature, or cultural history. This work not only serves as an essential reference for scholars but also engages general readers with its rich narratives and explorations of heroic ethos. By delving into Sturluson's text, readers will find themselves navigating the depths of a fascinating mythic world that continues to resonate across generations.

© 2022 DigiCat (eBook ): 8596547027225

Traductores : Rasmus Björn Anderson

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eBook : 28 de mayo de 2022

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