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The Norse Myths That Shape the Way We Think

BuchGebunden
303 Seiten
Englisch
Thames & Hudsonerschienen am02.03.2023
A fresh look at the stories at the heart of Norse mythology, exploring their cultural impact right up to the present day. The heroes and villains of Norse mythology have endured for centuries, infiltrating art, opera, film, television and books, shape-shifting - like the trickster Loki - to suit the cultures that encountered them. Through careful analysis of the literature and archaeology of the Norse world, Carolyne Larrington takes us deep into the realm described in the Icelandic sagas, from the gloomy halls of Hel to the dazzling heights of Asgard. She expertly examines the myths´ many modern-day reimaginings, revealing the guises that have been worn by the figures of Norse myth, including Marvel´s muscled, golden-haired Thor and George R.R Martin´s White Walkers, who march inexorably southwards, bringing their eternal winter with them. This sophisticated yet accessible guide explores how these powerful stories have inspired our cultural landscape, from fuelling the creative genius of Wagner to the construction of the Nazi´s nationalist ideology. Larrington´s elegantly written retellings capture the essence of the original myths while also delving into the history of their meanings. The myths continue to speak to such modern concerns as masculinity and environmental disaster - after the inevitable, apocalyptic ragna rök, renewal comes from the roots of Yggdrasill, the World Tree.mehr

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KlappentextA fresh look at the stories at the heart of Norse mythology, exploring their cultural impact right up to the present day. The heroes and villains of Norse mythology have endured for centuries, infiltrating art, opera, film, television and books, shape-shifting - like the trickster Loki - to suit the cultures that encountered them. Through careful analysis of the literature and archaeology of the Norse world, Carolyne Larrington takes us deep into the realm described in the Icelandic sagas, from the gloomy halls of Hel to the dazzling heights of Asgard. She expertly examines the myths´ many modern-day reimaginings, revealing the guises that have been worn by the figures of Norse myth, including Marvel´s muscled, golden-haired Thor and George R.R Martin´s White Walkers, who march inexorably southwards, bringing their eternal winter with them. This sophisticated yet accessible guide explores how these powerful stories have inspired our cultural landscape, from fuelling the creative genius of Wagner to the construction of the Nazi´s nationalist ideology. Larrington´s elegantly written retellings capture the essence of the original myths while also delving into the history of their meanings. The myths continue to speak to such modern concerns as masculinity and environmental disaster - after the inevitable, apocalyptic ragna rök, renewal comes from the roots of Yggdrasill, the World Tree.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-500-25234-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum02.03.2023
Seiten303 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 168 mm, Höhe 240 mm, Dicke 35 mm
Gewicht684 g
Illustrationen99 illustrations, 14 in full colour
Artikel-Nr.59009586
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction 1. Yggdrasill, the World Tree: A Green Myth 2. The Valhöll Complex: The Myth of Undying Fame 3. Óðinn: The Myth of the Wanderer in Search of Wisdom 4. Þórr: The Myth of the Superhero 5. Loki and his Children: The Myth of the Monstrous Brood 6. Vikings and Berserkers: Myths of Masculinity 7. Sigurðr the Dragon-Slayer: The Myth of the Monster-Killer 8. Ragnarr Shaggy-Breeches: The Myth of Viking Conquest 9. Vínland the Good: The Myth of American Colonization 10. Ragna Rök: The Myth of the End Postscript Note on Names and Pronunciationmehr