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Collection of Nordic Viking Stories
Literature北欧维京故事集
(u. S.) Rasmus Bjorn Anderson And Others
This book is a collection of English translations of saga published for the first time in the United States. It was jointly translated by Rasmus Bjorn Anderson, Matthew Arnold, Jorn Bjarnason, professor of Old Norse at the University of Wisconsin in the United States, and George Stephens, professor at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. "Saga" is a unique literature in Iceland and Northern Europe. During the long winter in Northern Europe, people hide in their houses and pass away the loneliness by telling ancient legends and stories. Starting from about the 13th century, people in Iceland and Norway began to write down stories that were usually passed down orally. Most of these stories were Icelandic myths, heroic sagas, Viking expeditions, etc. From the mid-9th to 11th centuries, and were rich in romanticism. The Vikings were explorers, warriors, traders and pirates who invaded and colonized the European coast and British islands from the 8th to 11th centuries AD. Its footprints cover a vast territory from the European continent to the Arctic. This period in Europe is called the "Viking Age". There is a theory that the word "viking" comes from the Old English word "wíc". In English, the word "wicing" first appeared in ancient Anglo-Saxon poetry in the 6th century, which means "pirate". Through several stories, this book shows readers the life, beliefs, and principles of doing things of the Vikings, as well as the levels of Nordic feudal society at that time. The stories are vivid and the writing is beautiful. It is an excellent read for understanding Nordic customs.
This book is a collection of English translations of saga published for the first time in the United States. It was jointly translated by Rasmus Bjorn Anderson, Matthew Arnold, Jorn Bjarnason, professor of Old Norse at the University of Wisconsin in the United States, and George Stephens, professor at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. "Saga" is a unique literature in Iceland and Northern Europe. During the long winter in Northern Europe, people hide in their houses and pass away the loneliness by telling ancient legends and stories. Starting from about the 13th century, people in Iceland and Norway began to write down stories that were usually passed down orally. Most of these stories were Icelandic myths, heroic sagas, Viking expeditions, etc. From the mid-9th to 11th centuries, and were rich in romanticism. The Vikings were explorers, warriors, traders and pirates who invaded and colonized the European coast and British islands from the 8th to 11th centuries AD. Its footprints cover a vast territory from the European continent to the Arctic. This period in Europe is called the "Viking Age". There is a theory that the word "viking" comes from the Old English word "wíc". In English, the word "wicing" first appeared in ancient Anglo-Saxon poetry in the 6th century, which means "pirate". Through several stories, this book shows readers the life, beliefs, and principles of doing things of the Vikings, as well as the levels of Nordic feudal society at that time. The stories are vivid and the writing is beautiful. It is an excellent read for understanding Nordic customs.