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Old Norse Mythology — Comparative Perspectives Old Norse Mythology— Comparative Perspectives
Snorri Sturluson Qua Fulcrum
Old Norse Gods and Heroes”
The Poetic Edda
Preserving Blunders in Eddic Poems. Scripta Islandica 72/2021
Gylfaginning Codex Regius, F
RMN Newsletter 8 2014
The Dating of Eddic Poetry – Evidence from Alliteration
Poetic Edda- "The Flyting of Loki"
Inscriptions in Old Norse Literature
The Male Construction of Empowered Female Identities in Old Norse Myth and Legend
Contradictory Cosmology in Old Norse Myth and Religion – but Still a System?
Fate and Cosmogony in Völuspá: Shaping History in a Moment1
Some Controversial Aspects of the Myth of Baldr
„Sorg Að Segja“: the Language of Negative Emotions in Eddic Poetry
Transgressive Women in Old Icelandic Heroic and Mythological Literature, and in Saxo Grammaticus’ Gesta Danorumdanorum
Hrafnagaldur Óðins (Forspjallsljóð)
The Implications of Knowledge Acquisition in Hávamál and Sigrdrífumál
Top View
The Heathen Hereafter
Review of Ursula Dronke, Ed., the Poetic Edda , Vol. 2, Mythological Poems
The Poetic Edda
Lokasenna Prose Version by Tim Morris (2020), Adapted from the Translation by Henry Adams Bellows
Ok Skal Níð Þat Standa
The Eddas: the Keys to the Mysteries of the North
Repetition in Old Norse Eddic Poetry: Poetic Style, Voice, and Desire
Baldrs Draumar: Literally and Literarily
THE POETIC EDDA Translated by HENRY ADAMS BELLOWS
Influences of Pre-Christian Mythology and Christianity on Old Norse Poetry: a Narrative Study of Vafþrúðnismál
British Theories of Mythology and Old Norse Poetry: a Study of Methodologies in the Mid-19Th to Early 20Th Centuries
POETIC EDDA Pr
Rev. of Eddukvæði, Red
The Magic of Yggdrasill: the Poetry of Old Norse Unconscious
Harbardsljóð