The Gods of the North: an epic poem. Adam Oehlenschläger
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Adam Oehlenschläger
The Gods of the North: an epic poem
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066201715
Table of Contents
Additional remarks respecting Valhalla.—The origin of its conception and meaning.
Opinion of the Swedish poet Ling respecting Valhalla.
THE GODS OF THE NORTH. ARGUMENT OF THE POEM.
CANTO I. THOR SETS OUT ON AN ADVENTURE WITH LOK.
CANTO II. SPELLS UPON THE HEATH.
CANTO IV. THOR ARRIVES AT UTGARD.
CANTO V. MAGIC SPELLS IN UTGARD.
CANTO VI. THE SPELLS UNRAVELLED.
CANTO VIII. THOR VISITS THE GIANT HYMIR.
CANTO IX. THOR’S FISHING ADVENTURE.
CANTO X. LOK BECOMES ENAMOURED OF SIF.
CANTO XI. CONVERSATION BETWEEN LOK AND SIF.
CANTO XI. LOK’S CONVERSATION WITH SIF.
CANTO XII. LOK PROCURES THINGS OF VALUE FROM THE DWARFS.
CANTO XIII. THE RAPE OF IDUNA.
CANTO XIV. THE DELIVERANCE OF IDUNA.
CANTO XVI. THE NUPTIALS OF SKADA.
CANTO XVII. THE AMOUR OF FREY.
CANTO XX. BRAGUR’S SONG IN HONOUR OF GEFION.
CANTO XXI. CONVERSATION BETWEEN SKIRNIR AND FREY.
CANTO XXII. FREY’S PLAINT AT THE FOUNTAIN.
CANTO XXIII. THE JOURNEY OF SKIRNIR.
CANTO XXV. SKIRNIR FULFILS HIS ERRAND.
CANTO XXVI. THE WOLF FENRIS AND TYR.
CANTO XXVII. THE BANQUET OF ÆGIR.
CANTO XXVIII. LOK’S TREACHERY.
CANTO XXIX. THE HAMMER OF THOR RECOVERED.