Volume 370 pages
About the book
In «Myths of Northern Lands,» H. A. Guerber delves into the rich tapestry of mythological narratives originating from Scandinavian and other northern cultures. This scholarly work is characterized by its lyrical prose and meticulous research, weaving together ancient stories to illuminate the beliefs and values of these societies. Guerber contextualizes the myths within the broader landscape of European folklore, enabling readers to understand how these tales reflect civilizational concerns regarding nature, fate, and the human condition. By tracing themes of heroism, divinity, and the natural world, the author offers a comprehensive portrayal of the cultural psyche prevalent in the northern reaches of Europe. H. A. Guerber was an eminent scholar and writer, whose passion for myth and history was cultivated during her extensive studies across the globe. Born in 1859, she was deeply influenced by the folkloric traditions that permeated her childhood in France and later her engagement with Anglo-Saxon literature. Her scholarly work often sought to bridge gaps between diverse cultures, a goal evident in this collection as she artfully connects Norse mythology with its wider European context, showcasing her commitment to understanding humanity's shared narratives. For readers interested in mythology, folklore, or the intricate interplay of culture and narrative, «Myths of Northern Lands» is an invaluable resource. Guerber's engaging narrative and thorough analysis make these ancient tales accessible both to scholars and casual readers alike. This book not only entertains but also educates, providing profound insights into the human spirit as expressed through the myths of the northern regions.