Old Norse Poems the Most Important Non-Skaldic Verse Not Included in the Poetic Edda / / Lee M. Hollander.
Presents independent poetic inventions and forms that flourished in the Scandinavian North before, and immediately after, the introduction of Christianity.
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1936] ©1936 |
Year of Publication: | 1936 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Note
- The Old Lay of Biarki (Biarkamól hin fornu)
- The Lay of Ingiald
- The Lay of Vikar (Vikarsbálkr)
- Hiálmar's Death Song
- The Lay of Hervor (Hervararkvitha)
- The Lay of Hloth and Angantýr or The Battle of the Huns
- The Lay of Innstein
- Hildibrand's Death Song
- The Lay of Harold (Haraldskvathi or Hrajnsmól), by Thórbiorn hornklofi
- The Lay of Eric (Eiriksmól)
- The Lay of Hákon (Hákonarmòl), by Eyvind Finnsson skáldaspillir
- The Song of the Valkyries (Darratharlióth)
- The Curse of Busla (Buslubœn)
- The Oath of Truce (Tryggthamól)
- The Riddles of King Heithrek (Heithreksgátur)
- The Sun Song (Sólarlióth)