Search results for ""Author Snorri Sturluson""
Dover Publications Inc. Heimskringla
£19.95
powerHouse Books,U.S. Made Of Iceland: A Drink & Draw Book
£21.59
Miraguano Ediciones Saga de Egil Skallagrimsson
Las ?sagas?, obras en prosa de carácter histórico, constituyen un género literario peculiar de la Islandia de los siglos XIII al XV y en ellas se narra la vida de sus más célebres personajes y héroes tradicionales. Tal es el caso de Egil Skallagrimsson (siglo X), prototipo del vikingo clásico (?un guerrero, un conspirador, un caudillo, un pirata y un hechicero?, en palabras de Borges, apasionado divulgador de esta saga en lengua española), cuyas numerosas expediciones victoriosas le proporcionaron fama y riquezas, además de ganarse un puesto preeminente en la historia de la literatura universal como excelso poeta, sin duda el más grande de los escaldas escandinavos.La Saga de Egil Skallagrimsson es, por su extensión y calidad, una de las principales sagas islandesas, y en sus páginas quedan reflejadas las dos facetas fundamentales de su héroe protagonista: la vida del guerrero y la del poeta, pues al hilo de la narración se incluyen todos los poemas que de él se conservan. Probable
£18.39
Viking Society for Northern Research Edda Skaldskaparmal: 2-Volume Set
£24.00
Dover Publications Inc. The Prose Edda: Tales from Norse Mythology
£14.39
Viking Society for Northern Research Edda Prologue & Gylfaginni: 2nd Edition
£12.00
Legare Street Press Snorre Sturlesons Ynglinga-saga...
£23.95
Orion Publishing Co Edda
The only English translation to include the complete work - a must-have for all students of early Norse literature.Over a period of twenty years, Snorri Sturluson, scholar, courtier and poet, compiled the prose EDDA as a textbook for young poets who wished to praise kings. His work surveys the content, style and metres of traditional Viking poetry and includes a poem of Snorri's own, praising the king of Norway. Ironically, Snorri was killed in his own cellar in 1241 on the instigation of the king of Norway as a result of political intrigue.The EDDA contains the most extensive account of Norse myths and legends that has survived from the Middle Ages. This is the only edition available with introduction, text summaries, indexes and chronology of early Icelandic literature.
£9.04
Penguin Books Ltd King Harald's Saga
This compelling Icelandic history describes the life of King Harald Hardradi, from his battles across Europe and Russia to his final assault on England in 1066, less than three weeks before the invasion of William the Conqueror. It was a battle that led to his death and marked the end of an era in which Europe had been dominated by the threat of Scandinavian forces. Despite England's triumph, it also played a crucial part in fatally weakening the English army immediately prior to the Norman Conquest, changing the course of history. Taken from the Heimskringla - Snorri Sturluson's complete account of Norway from prehistoric times to 1177 - this is a brilliantly human depiction of the turbulent life and savage death of the last great Norse warrior-king.
£10.99
University of Texas Press Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway
Beginning with the dim prehistory of the mythical gods and their descendants, Heimskringla recounts the history of the kings of Norway through the reign of Olaf Haraldsson, who became Norway's patron saint. Once found in most homes and schools and still regarded as a national treasure, Heimskringla influenced the thinking and literary style of Scandinavia over several centuries.
£32.40
University of California Press The Prose Edda: Tales from Norse Mythology
"Prose Edda" is a work without predecessor or parallel. It was designed as a handbook for poets to compose in the style of the skalds of the Viking ages. It is an exposition of the rule of poetic diction with many examples, applications, and retellings of myths and legends. Snorri Sturluson feared that the traditional techniques of Norse poetics, the pagan kennings, and the allusions to mythology would be forgotten with the introduction of new verse forms from Europe. The present selection includes the whole of Gylfaginning ("The deluding of Gylfi") - a guide to mythology that forms one of the great storybooks of the Middle Ages - and the longer heroic tales and legends of "Skaldskaparmal" (Poetic diction). Snorri Sturluson was a master storyteller, and this translation in modern idiom of the inimitable tales of the gods and heroes of the Scandinavian peoples brings them to life again.
£21.00
Viking Society for Northern Research Heimskringla: Volume 1 -- The Beginnings to Óláfr Tryggvason
£12.00
Viking Society for Northern Research Heimskringla III: Magnus Olafsson to Magnus Erlingsson
£13.55