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Author Hultgård, Anders, 1936- author.

Title The end of the world in Scandinavian mythology : a comparative perspective on Ragnarök / Anders Hultgard
Edition First edition
Published Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2022
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Contents Intro -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication page -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- Ragnarök-tradition and reception -- Ragnarök and other terms for the 'end of the world' -- Outline of research history -- Problems and purpose -- 2. The Historical and Social Contexts -- Natural environment, way of life, and society -- Central places and their significance -- Social groups -- The social contexts of the Ragnarök myth -- Skalds and their praise poetry -- Seeresses and their predictions
The Ragnarök myth in popular tradition -- The milieus of the eddic poems -- 3. Vǫluspá: The Prophecy of the Seeress -- Eddic poems -- Vǫluspá: text, setting, and date -- The question of Christian influence -- Characteristic features -- Interpretation of Vǫluspá stanzas 38-66 -- 4. Poetry and Mythographies -- Eddic poems -- Skaldic poetry -- Snorri's Edda -- Saxo and saga texts -- Ragnarök in the sources-a summary -- 5. Ragnarök Illustrated -- Problems of interpreting the iconography -- Discussion of the iconographic material -- 6. The Comparative Contexts -- The Christian context -- Early Islam
Near Eastern conceptions -- Celtic remnants of a cosmic eschatology -- Greek and Roman conceptions -- Iranian traditions -- Ancient Indic traditions -- European and West Asian traditions -- 7. The Signs of the End and the Final Battle -- Signs heralding the end of the world -- Cosmic upheavals -- Frightening monsters and demonic adversaries -- Fettering and unleashing of demonic beings -- The great battle of the end -- 8. Destruction and Renewal -- The world succumbs -- A new world arises -- What does the comparative material tell us? -- 9. The Ragnarök Myth-Distinctive Features and Origins
The distinctive character of the Ragnarök myth -- The origins -- A distinctive myth with Indo-European roots -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary The End of the World in Scandinavian Mythology is a detailed study of the Scandinavian myth on the end of the world, the Ragnarök, and its comparative background, giving an historical perspective to contemporary human fears and hopes about the end of the world in the Ragnarök myth of cosmic destruction and cosmic renewal
Notes Description based on online resource; title from home page (Oxford Academic, viewed November 14, 2023)
Subject Mythology, Norse.
End of the world -- Mythology
Mythology, Norse, in literature.
Mythology, Norse
Mythology, Norse, in literature
Myth & legend told as fiction.
Customs and Folklore.
Form Electronic book
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