King Hacon's Death, and Bran and the Black Dog: Two Ballads
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- Nombre de pages103
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4730534-7
- EAN8596547305347
- Date de parution15/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille252 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
"King Hacon's Death, and Bran and the Black Dog: Two Ballads" presents an enthralling journey into the rich tapestry of medieval Scandinavian folklore. The two ballads, steeped in the oral tradition, intertwine themes of heroism, loss, and the supernatural, employing a lyrical style that evokes the stark beauty of the North. With vibrant imagery and rhythmic cadences, these narratives reflect the cultural and existential dilemmas faced by their characters, emblematic of the broader Viking Age context that shaped their creation.
The anthology encompasses contributions from various authors whose lives were profoundly influenced by the historical and mythical heroism associated with Norse culture. Their collective insights yield a nuanced understanding of the values and struggles during an era marked by exploration, conquest, and spirituality. The history encapsulated within these ballads resonates with themes of fate and destiny, mirroring the influences that compelled these poets to re-tell age-old tales.
This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the fusion of history and literature, offering a gateway into the poetic and narrative traditions of ancient Scandinavia. The timeless relevance and emotional depth of these ballads make them not only a source of entertainment but also an enduring reflection of humanity's relationship with its legends.
The anthology encompasses contributions from various authors whose lives were profoundly influenced by the historical and mythical heroism associated with Norse culture. Their collective insights yield a nuanced understanding of the values and struggles during an era marked by exploration, conquest, and spirituality. The history encapsulated within these ballads resonates with themes of fate and destiny, mirroring the influences that compelled these poets to re-tell age-old tales.
This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the fusion of history and literature, offering a gateway into the poetic and narrative traditions of ancient Scandinavia. The timeless relevance and emotional depth of these ballads make them not only a source of entertainment but also an enduring reflection of humanity's relationship with its legends.
"King Hacon's Death, and Bran and the Black Dog: Two Ballads" presents an enthralling journey into the rich tapestry of medieval Scandinavian folklore. The two ballads, steeped in the oral tradition, intertwine themes of heroism, loss, and the supernatural, employing a lyrical style that evokes the stark beauty of the North. With vibrant imagery and rhythmic cadences, these narratives reflect the cultural and existential dilemmas faced by their characters, emblematic of the broader Viking Age context that shaped their creation.
The anthology encompasses contributions from various authors whose lives were profoundly influenced by the historical and mythical heroism associated with Norse culture. Their collective insights yield a nuanced understanding of the values and struggles during an era marked by exploration, conquest, and spirituality. The history encapsulated within these ballads resonates with themes of fate and destiny, mirroring the influences that compelled these poets to re-tell age-old tales.
This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the fusion of history and literature, offering a gateway into the poetic and narrative traditions of ancient Scandinavia. The timeless relevance and emotional depth of these ballads make them not only a source of entertainment but also an enduring reflection of humanity's relationship with its legends.
The anthology encompasses contributions from various authors whose lives were profoundly influenced by the historical and mythical heroism associated with Norse culture. Their collective insights yield a nuanced understanding of the values and struggles during an era marked by exploration, conquest, and spirituality. The history encapsulated within these ballads resonates with themes of fate and destiny, mirroring the influences that compelled these poets to re-tell age-old tales.
This collection is an essential read for anyone interested in the fusion of history and literature, offering a gateway into the poetic and narrative traditions of ancient Scandinavia. The timeless relevance and emotional depth of these ballads make them not only a source of entertainment but also an enduring reflection of humanity's relationship with its legends.