The Eddic Poem Grímnismál As a Dramatic and Mythological Unity1
2012 ACTA UNIVERSITATIS CAROLINAE PAG. 7–35 PHILOLOGICA 1 / GERMANISTICA PRAGENSIA XXI VENI, VIDI, MORI: THE EDDIC POEM GRÍMNISMÁL AS A DRAMATIC AND MYTHOLOGICAL UNITY1 JIŘÍ STARÝ ABSTRACT The article deals with the Old-NorseLay of Grímnir, one of the mythologi- cal lays of the Poetic Edda. The first part of the article reviews the scholarly inquiries into the poem, especially the opinions on the relation between the framing epic story of the poem, which describes the capturing and torturing of the disguised god Óðinn, and the main body of the poem, which consists of enumerative stanzas depicting the Old-Norse mytho- logical world. The second part of the article analyzes the main motifs of the poem and tries to uncover their artistic and religious importance in the whole of the poem. Keywords Grímnismál, Old Norse myths, Old Norse religion, Old Norse literature Då sitter vid vår sida en gud förklädd. Hjalmar Gullberg Grímnismál, the fourth of the mythological poems of the Poetic Edda, is preserved in two manuscripts: in Codex Regius of the Poetic Edda (GkS 2365, 4to) and in the so-called Edda- fragment manuscript (AM 748, 4to). The extant poem consists of 54 stanzas of differing length and metre and of a prologue and epilogue in prose. Twenty-one stanzas – more than a third of the entire poem – are quoted (sometimes with different wording) by Snorri Sturluson in his Edda, and stanza 47 is quoted by Óláfr Þórðarson in his Third Grammatical Treatise. 1 The citations of Eddic poems in this article are taken from Jón Helgason’s edition (Eddadigte, 3 Vols., København: Ejnar Munksgaard – Oslo: Dreyer – Stockholm: Norstedt, 1955–1962).
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