Written in Iceland a century after the close of the Viking Age, The
Prose Edda is the source of most of what we know of Norse mythology.
Its tales are peopled by giants, dwarves, and elves, superhuman heroes
and indomitable warrior queens. Its gods live with the tragic knowledge
of their own impending destruction in the cataclysmic battle of
Ragnarok. Its time scale spans the eons from the world's creation to its
violent end. This robust new translation captures the magisterial sweep
and startling psychological complexity of the Old Icelandic original.
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