Likewise, there are articles/papers by Dr. Anthony Faulkes, is available online as a free PDF through the Viking Society for Northern Research ( University College London). The entire Prose Edda, as translated by Dr. Online Viking Society for Northern Research Anthony Faulkes‘ translation (which includes the full Edda):Īs for academic guides concerning Norse mythology, consider the following books by Professor Carolyne Larrington and Dr. Byock‘s translation (if you’re new to all of this). Jackson Crawford‘s translation:Īs for the Prose Edda (another primary source about Norse mythology, composed by the Icelandic chieftain Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century), I recommend starting with Jesse L. But for those who really want to explore this topic further, here are several useful and reliable resources worth knowing about:įor the Poetic Edda (a primary source containing poems about Norse mythology), I recommend either Professor Carolyne Larrington‘s or Dr. Of course, I do have my own fair share of resources about Norse mythology here in the Hall, including Lore Tomes about the Norse Gods, several posts about the Land-Spirits (including a podcast episode), and information regarding the Old Norse-Icelandic Calendar.
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