The Gods of the Vikings: Exploring the Norse Gods, Myths and Legends through the Days of the Week

The Gods of the Vikings: Exploring the Norse Gods, Myths and Legends through the Days of the Week

The Gods of the Vikings: Exploring the Norse Gods, Myths and Legends through the Days of the Week

The Gods of the Vikings: Exploring the Norse Gods, Myths and Legends through the Days of the Week

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Overview

The Norse gods are as vivid and powerful as the rugged elemental landscapes they ruled over. From Scandinavia the Vikings raided, traded and settled across Europe and beyond, leaving their mark through their deities in place names, literature and particularly through the derivation of the names of the days of the week from Tuesday to Friday.

Marion Pearce sets the major Norse gods like Odin, Thor, Loki, Tyr, Baldur, Freya and Frigg into a context of both time and place, telling their tales in a unique manner and through doing so she introduces numerous other gods, giants, heroes, dwarves and monsters from the Norse myths and legends. The author also writes on the Germanic Saxon gods, who sprang from the same roots, and explores the conflict between the Norse and Saxon gods and Christianity. The influences of the Norse and Saxon gods are considered further through their survival in British folk customs and significant calendar festivals.

Drawing on numerous sources, including the Eddas and Sagas, the tale of Beowulf, contemporary Arabic writings and early British laws, the author demonstrates the threads which unite the days of the week and the Norse and Saxon gods with other early civilizations and classical sources from Pliny, Tacitus and Ravenna to the Old Testament.

From the world tree Yggdrasil to its gods and creatures, from the Norse creation myths to the cataclysmic Ragnarok, from magic charms to ritual practices, The Gods of the Vikings is an evocative journey through the rich tapestry of Norse paganism, history and cosmology, illustrated with numerous original line drawings by visionary artist Emily Carding.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781905297443
Publisher: Avalonia
Publication date: 11/26/2010
Series: Norse Mythology , #3
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Marion Pearce is the author of numerous articles on Celtic, Norse and Roman history and culture published in magazines in the UK and internationally. She is the editor of Pentacle Magazine, the biggest independent pagan magazine in the UK, which she founded in 2002; and was formerly the editor of Pagan Dawn, the magazine of the Pagan Federation.

Emily Carding has created various offerings such as the Transparent Tarot, the Transparent Oracle, and the Tarot of the Sidhe for Schiffer Books. She has also contributed book covers, articles and artwork for several works from Avalonia Books. To date these titles include Towards a Wiccan Circle (Cover), Both Sides of Heaven, (Cover and article- "The Salvation of the Sidhe"), From a Drop of Water (Article- "Nimue: The Archetypal Priestess"), Hekate Her Sacred Fires (Cover, Article- "Painting Hekate" and internal illustrations), and VS. (Cover, Articles- "Sun and Moon" and "Painting Polarity"). Her most recent work is Faery Craft, a faery lifestyle and magical practice book which was published by Llewellyn in Autumn 2012. Recent years have seen Emily return to her work in theatre, but a new book on the magical content of Shakespeare is in the works.

Table of Contents

Introduction

PART 1

The Days of the Week

Days and the Week

The Naming of the Days

PART 2

Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Christian Worldviews

The Anglo-Saxon World in the Age of the Vikings

Norse Paganism and Christianity

PART 3

Beginnings and Endings

The Norse Story of Creation

Norse Cosmology and the Lands of Death

Ragnarok the Norse End of the World

PART 4

The Norse Gods and Myths expressed through the Days of the Week

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

APPENDICES

Pagan Saxon/Norse Festivals

May Day

Summer Solstice

Yule

Bibliography

Illustrations

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