John Lindow Livres
Un professeur spécialisé dans les études médiévales scandinaves et le folklore à l'Université de Californie, Berkeley. Son travail explore les riches tapisseries de la mythologie nordique et des traditions littéraires. Il examine comment ces anciennes histoires et croyances continuent de façonner la compréhension moderne de l'identité et de la culture. Sa connaissance approfondie offre aux lecteurs un aperçu captivant du monde des légendes et des civilisations anciennes.






This unique introduction emphasizes how ancient Scandinavians understood and made use of their mythological stories.
Norse Mythology
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Norse Mythology explores the magical myths and legends of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Viking-Age Greenland-outlining along the way the prehistoric tales and beliefs from these regions that have remained embedded in the imagination of the world.
Handbook of Norse Mythology
- 382pages
- 14 heures de lecture
This comprehensive reference explores the rich tapestry of Norse mythology, integrating the latest research on its tales and both literary and oral sources. It delves into the cultural legacy of these myths, highlighting their significance and influence across various aspects of society. With authoritative insights, it serves as an essential resource for understanding the depth and breadth of Norse mythological traditions.
"Medieval Folklore" offers a wide-ranging guide to the lore of the Middle Ages -- from the mundane to the supernatural. Definitive and lively articles focus on the great tales and traditions of the age and include information on daily and nightly customs and activities; religious beliefs of the pagan, Christian, Muslim, and Jew; key works of oral and written literature; traditional music and art; holidays and feasts; food and drink; and plants and animals, both real and fantastical. For anyone who has ever wanted a path through the tangle of Arthurian legends, or the real lowdown on St. Patrick, or the last word on wolf lore -- this is the place to look. -- From publisher's description.
The volume features contributions from twelve esteemed scholars across Europe, Iceland, and North America, celebrating Frederic Amory's legacy in Old Norse-Icelandic studies. It explores key topics he influenced, including skaldic poetics, poetic language, and narrative techniques in sagas, highlighting the ongoing relevance of his research in these areas.
Trolls are everywhere. They lurk on the internet; they fill the pages of popular fantasy literature; they are hunted in Norwegian film. From the Vikings to the Moomins, the Brothers Grimm and the Three Billy Goats Gruff, this book explores the panoply of trolls and their history and their continuing presence today.