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The Prose Edda: Tales from Norse Mythology (Dover Books on Literature & Drama)
The Prose Edda: Tales from Norse Mythology (Dover Books on Literature & Drama)

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Author: Snorri Sturluson
Publisher: Dover Publications
Release Date: July 2006
Reading Level: Young Adult
ISBN-10: 0486451518
ISBN-13: 9780486451510
List Price: £6.12
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Holy Bible of the Heathens
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This is an exellent book and a pretty good translation of the 12th century icelandic epics. It tells the myths of the Germans, English, Danes and Scandinavians before Christianity. I really enjoyed the first half of the book as it described how the world began and how its going to end according to our ancestors and not the Jews/Christians. But i enjoyed it less then 'Gods and Myths of Northern Europe' (see my reviews), which i thought was better and easier to understand. This book is probably best for students or die-hard entusiasts but not for the average learner of the myths. But if you want the myths from the original source then look no further, this is a very interesting book.

bit dissapointed
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i was dissapointed in this book... i enjoyed the first half of the book which talks of the creation and destruction of the world with a few tales thrown in... that was good. the second half of the book i found hugely dissapointing as it is mainly a large collection of poems which sound very cryptic and i found very difficult to understand (probably because they have been translated from icelandic and because a hell of lot of metaphors are used)i think this book would have appealed to more to someone who enjoys poetry a bit more than i do.

The definitive guide to norse mythology, a must read book
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This book recalls how the world was formed and how it will be destroyed, and has some amusing stories in the middle. A work of genius

Edda at last
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A must for anyone interested in ancient Norse mythology or the sources for Wagner's Ring Cycle. Very amusing stories written in an accurate, but easy-to-understand style.

An excellent translation of Sturluson's edda
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This is an excellent translation of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda. The text is very easy to read; it doesn't seem translated in the least. A big plus is the fact that the book contains both the original names of characters in old Icelandic, and a translation in English. Sturluson is a great writer, and I would recommend this book to anyone who is the least bit interested in the old Norse tales.

























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