King Diderik and the fight between the Lion and Dragon, and Other Ballads. Epic Poetry and Mythical Heroes of Medieval Scandinavia
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- Nombre de pages106
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-616119-4
- EAN4064066161194
- Date de parution18/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille606 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
"King Diderik and the Fight between the Lion and Dragon, and Other Ballads" is a rich anthology that showcases the vibrant tradition of medieval balladry, intertwining themes of heroism, chivalry, and the supernatural. The narrative structure of these ballads often employs a musical rhythm and repetition, enhancing their oral storytelling nature. Diderik, a legendary king, engages in a mythical combat that serves both as a personal and moral conflict, while the inclusion of other ballads expands on the folkloric tapestry, reflecting the cultural values and beliefs of the time.
This collection embodies the aesthetic of medieval literature, marked by its allegorical richness and the interplay between human and supernatural realms. The compiler and contributors of this anthology draw from a long-standing interest in European folklore and the evolution of narrative forms, showcasing the intersection of historical events and myth-making. Their dedication to preserving these ballads not only ensures the survival of regional traditions but also invites modern readers to contemplate the socio-political contexts that framed these tales.
As scholars, they recognize the necessity of contextualizing these myths within the broader spectrum of medieval literature, history, and cultural dynamics. This collection appeals to readers interested in folklore, literature, and the historical underpinnings of medieval society. Its lyrical beauty and compelling narratives offer insight into humanity's enduring fascination with the fantastical, while the thematic richness invites critical reflection on the archetypes of good versus evil.
"King Diderik and the Fight between the Lion and Dragon" is an essential read for anyone yearning to explore the heart of medieval lore and its continued resonance in contemporary storytelling.
This collection embodies the aesthetic of medieval literature, marked by its allegorical richness and the interplay between human and supernatural realms. The compiler and contributors of this anthology draw from a long-standing interest in European folklore and the evolution of narrative forms, showcasing the intersection of historical events and myth-making. Their dedication to preserving these ballads not only ensures the survival of regional traditions but also invites modern readers to contemplate the socio-political contexts that framed these tales.
As scholars, they recognize the necessity of contextualizing these myths within the broader spectrum of medieval literature, history, and cultural dynamics. This collection appeals to readers interested in folklore, literature, and the historical underpinnings of medieval society. Its lyrical beauty and compelling narratives offer insight into humanity's enduring fascination with the fantastical, while the thematic richness invites critical reflection on the archetypes of good versus evil.
"King Diderik and the Fight between the Lion and Dragon" is an essential read for anyone yearning to explore the heart of medieval lore and its continued resonance in contemporary storytelling.
"King Diderik and the Fight between the Lion and Dragon, and Other Ballads" is a rich anthology that showcases the vibrant tradition of medieval balladry, intertwining themes of heroism, chivalry, and the supernatural. The narrative structure of these ballads often employs a musical rhythm and repetition, enhancing their oral storytelling nature. Diderik, a legendary king, engages in a mythical combat that serves both as a personal and moral conflict, while the inclusion of other ballads expands on the folkloric tapestry, reflecting the cultural values and beliefs of the time.
This collection embodies the aesthetic of medieval literature, marked by its allegorical richness and the interplay between human and supernatural realms. The compiler and contributors of this anthology draw from a long-standing interest in European folklore and the evolution of narrative forms, showcasing the intersection of historical events and myth-making. Their dedication to preserving these ballads not only ensures the survival of regional traditions but also invites modern readers to contemplate the socio-political contexts that framed these tales.
As scholars, they recognize the necessity of contextualizing these myths within the broader spectrum of medieval literature, history, and cultural dynamics. This collection appeals to readers interested in folklore, literature, and the historical underpinnings of medieval society. Its lyrical beauty and compelling narratives offer insight into humanity's enduring fascination with the fantastical, while the thematic richness invites critical reflection on the archetypes of good versus evil.
"King Diderik and the Fight between the Lion and Dragon" is an essential read for anyone yearning to explore the heart of medieval lore and its continued resonance in contemporary storytelling.
This collection embodies the aesthetic of medieval literature, marked by its allegorical richness and the interplay between human and supernatural realms. The compiler and contributors of this anthology draw from a long-standing interest in European folklore and the evolution of narrative forms, showcasing the intersection of historical events and myth-making. Their dedication to preserving these ballads not only ensures the survival of regional traditions but also invites modern readers to contemplate the socio-political contexts that framed these tales.
As scholars, they recognize the necessity of contextualizing these myths within the broader spectrum of medieval literature, history, and cultural dynamics. This collection appeals to readers interested in folklore, literature, and the historical underpinnings of medieval society. Its lyrical beauty and compelling narratives offer insight into humanity's enduring fascination with the fantastical, while the thematic richness invites critical reflection on the archetypes of good versus evil.
"King Diderik and the Fight between the Lion and Dragon" is an essential read for anyone yearning to explore the heart of medieval lore and its continued resonance in contemporary storytelling.



















