The Poetic EddaOxford University Press, 1999 - 323 ページ Young were the years when Ymir made his settlement, there was no sand nor sea nor cool waves; earth was nowhere nor the sky above, chaos yawned, grass was there nowhere. The sun turns black, earth sinks into the sea, the bright stars vanish from the sky; steam rises up in the conflagration, a high flame plays against heaven itself. Seeress's Prophecy 3, 57 The collection of Norse-Icelandic mythological and heroic poetry known as the Poetic Edda contains the great narratives of the creation of the world and the coming of Ragnarok, the Doom of the Gods. The mythological poems explore the wisdom of the gods and giants, narrating the adventures of the god Thor against the hostile giants and the gods' rivalries amongst themselves. The heroic poems trace the exploits of the hero Helgi and his valkyrie bride, the tragic tale of Sigurd and Brynhild's doomed love, and the terrible drama of Sigurd's widow Gudrun and her children. Many of the poems predate the conversion of Scandinavia to Christianity, allowing us to glimpse the pagan beliefs of the North. Since the rediscovery of the Poetic Edda in the seventeenth century, its poetry has fascinated artists as diverse as Thomas Gray, Richard Wagner, and Jorge Luis Borges. This is the first complete translation to be published in Britain for fifty years, and it includes a scholarly introduction, notes, a genealogy of the gods and giants, and an index of names. |
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THE SEERESSS PROPHECY | 3 |
SAYINGS OF THE HIGH ONE | 14 |
VAFTHRUDNIRS SAYINGS | 39 |
GRIMNIRS SAYINGS | 50 |
SKIRNIRS JOURNEY | 61 |
HARBARDS SONG | 69 |
HYMIRS POEM | 78 |
LOKIS QUARREL | 84 |
FRAGMENT OF A POEM ABOUT SIGURD | 174 |
THE FIRST LAY OF GUDRUN | 177 |
A SHORT POEM ABOUT SIGURD | 182 |
BRYNHILDS RIDE TO HELL | 192 |
THE DEATH OF THE NIFLUNGS | 195 |
THE SECOND LAY OF GUDRUN | 196 |
THE THIRD LAY OF GUDRUN | 203 |
ODDRUNS LAMENT | 205 |
THRYMS POEM | 97 |
THE LAY OF VOLUND | 102 |
ALLWISES SAYINGS | 109 |
THE FIRST POEM OF HELGI HUNDINGSBANI | 114 |
THE POEM OF HELGI HIORVARDSSON | 123 |
A SECOND POEM OF HELGI HUNDINGSBANI | 132 |
THE DEATH OF SINFIOTLI | 142 |
GRIPIRS PROPHECY | 143 |
THE LAY OF REGIN | 151 |
THE LAY OF FAFNIR | 157 |
THE LAY OF SIGRDRIFA | 166 |
THE LAY OF ATLI | 210 |
THE GREENLANDIC POEM OF ATLI | 217 |
THE WHETTING OF GUDRUN | 234 |
THE LAY OF HAMDIR | 238 |
BALDRS DREAMS | 243 |
THE LIST OF RIG | 246 |
THE SONG OF HYNDLA | 253 |
THE SONG OF GROTTI | 260 |
Explanatory Notes | 264 |
Annotated Index of Names | 298 |
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