The Prose Edda
A cornerstone of Norse mythology and medieval literature, The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson is an extraordinary collection that preserves the myths, legends, and poetic traditions of the Viking Age. Written in the early thirteenth century by the Icelandic scholar and historian Snorri Sturluson, this foundational work remains one of the most important sources of knowledge about the gods, heroes, and cosmology of the ancient North. Composed as both a handbook for aspiring poets and a record of cultural heritage, The Prose Edda brings to life the powerful deities of the Norse world—Odin, Thor, Loki, Freyja, and many others—through vivid storytelling and intricate mythological narratives. From the creation of the cosmos out of primordial chaos to the cataclysmic events of Ragnarök, the twilight of the gods, the text weaves a grand and dramatic vision of a universe shaped by fate, honor, and heroic struggle. The work is traditionally divided into four parts: the Prologue, which frames the myths within a historical perspective; Gylfaginning ("The Tricking of Gylfi"), a captivating dialogue that recounts the origins and deeds of the gods; Skáldskaparmál ("The Language of Poetry"), an exploration of mythological references and poetic devices; and Háttatal, a detailed study of verse forms and poetic structure. Together, these sections reveal not only the rich narrative imagination of Norse culture but also the sophisticated artistry of its poetic tradition. Beyond its literary significance, The Prose Edda serves as a vital bridge between pagan mythology and the medieval Christian world in which it was recorded. Snorri's careful preservation of ancient lore ensures that the voices of the Viking Age continue to resonate across centuries, influencing modern fantasy, literature, art, and popular culture. Epic in scope and enduring in influence, The Prose Edda offers readers a gateway into a mythic landscape of giants, gods, enchanted realms, and heroic destiny. It stands as a monumental testament to the storytelling power of the North and remains an essential text for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of Scandinavian legend and the enduring appeal of myth.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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