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Old norse mythology - Comparative perspectives

Autor Pernille Hermann / Stephen A. Mitchell / Jens Peter Schjødt / Amber J. Rose

Editorial HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Old norse mythology - Comparative perspectives
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Old Norse mythology is elusive: it is the label used to describe the religious stories of the pre-Christian North, featuring such well-known gods as Odin and Thor, yet most of the narratives have come down to us in manuscripts from the Middle Ages...

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  • Editorial HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780674975699
  • ISBN10 0674975693
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 397
  • Año de Edición 2018
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

Old norse mythology - Comparative perspectives

Autor Pernille Hermann / Stephen A. Mitchell / Jens Peter Schjødt / Amber J. Rose

Editorial HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Old Norse mythology is elusive: it is the label used to describe the religious stories of the pre-Christian North, featuring such well-known gods as Odin and Thor, yet most of the narratives have come down to us in manuscripts from the Middle Ages...

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Old Norse mythology is elusive: it is the label used to describe the religious stories of the pre-Christian North, featuring such well-known gods as Odin and Thor, yet most of the narratives have come down to us in manuscripts from the Middle Ages mainly written by Christians. Our view of the stories as they were transmitted in oral form in the pre-Christian era is obscured.

To overcome these limitations, this book assembles comparisons from a range of theoretical and analytical perspectives—across media, cultures, and disciplines. Fifteen scholars from a wide range of fields examine the similarities of and differences of the Old Norse mythologies with the myths of other cultures. The differences and similarities within the Old Norse corpus itself are examined to tease out the hidden clues to the original stories.

Pernille Hermann is Associate Professor of Scandinavian Studies at Aarhus University.

Stephen A. Mitchell is Professor of Scandinavian and Folklore at Harvard University.

Jens Peter Schjødt is Associate Professor of the History of Religions at Aarhus University.

Amber J. Rose is a doctoral candidate at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.