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How Thor Lost His Thunder The Changing Faces of an Old Norse God




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 11/2017
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

How Thor Lost his Thunder is the first major English-language study of early medieval evidence for the Old Norse god, Thor. In this book, the most common modern representations of Thor are examined, such as images of him wreathed in lightning, and battling against monsters and giants. The origins of these images within Iron Age and early medieval evidence are then uncovered and investigated. In doing so, the common cultural history of Thor’s cult and mythology is explored and some of his lesser known traits are revealed, including a possible connection to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in Iceland. This geographically and chronologically far-reaching study considers the earliest sources in which Thor appears, including in evidence from the Viking colonies of the British Isles and in Scandinavian folklore. Through tracing the changes and variety that has occurred in Old Norse mythology over time, this book provokes a questioning of the fundamental popular and scholarly beliefs about Thor for the first time since the Victorian era, including whether he really was a thunder god and whether worshippers truly believed they would encounter him in the afterlife. Considering evidence from across northern Europe, How Thor Lost his Thunder challenges modern scholarship’s understanding of the god and of the northern pantheon as a whole and is ideal for scholars and students of mythology, and the history and religion of medieval Scandinavia.




Sommario

1. Introduction 1.1 Justifications and the Limits of the Study 1.2 Vikings, Religion and Other Controversies 1.3 Orthography 2. Sources 2.1 Categories of Sources 2.1.1 Eddic and Skaldic Poetry 2.1.2 Eddic Prose 2.1.3 Iconography and Runic Inscriptions 2.1.4 Contemporary Historiography and Ethnography 2.1.5 Conclusions 2.2 Variety and Change 2.2.1 Why Is It Important? 2.2.2 Why Did It Happen? 3. Naming Thunder 3.1 Ancient *Þunraz 3.2 Vagna verz: The Wagon Man 3.3 A Roaring Rider 3.4 Onomastics 3.5 In Summary 4. Eddic Thunder 4.1 Snorri Sturluson’s Edda 4.2 ‘All the mountains shake’: Lokasenna 4.3 Volcanic Imagery: Þrymskviða and Hallmundarkviða 4.4 Making an Impression 4.5 The Strongman of Old Norse Myth 4.5.1 Guardian of the Gods 4.5.2 Enduring Strength 4.5.3 Inversions 5. Non-Eddic Voices 5.1 An Icelandic Jove 5.2 Adam of Bremen 5.3 Saxo Grammaticus 5.4 An Isolated Parallel in a Lausavísa by Þjóðólfr Arnórsson 6. Mythological Objects 6.1 Closer Attention to Þórsdrápa 6.2 Assorted Other Poets 6.3 The Intriguing Case of Þorsteinn bæjarmagn 6.4 Snorri: Its Fullest Expression 6.5 Mythological Fingerprints 6.6 The Motif of Throwing 7. Mundane Objects 7.1 Thunderstones 7.1.1 A Geographical Split 7.1.2 Thunderstones and Mjollnir 7.1.3 Beyond Literature 7.2 The Hammer 7.2.1 The Roots of Mjollnir 7.2.2 Blessing with a Word or a Weapon 7.2.2.1 The Word 7.2.2.2 The Weapon 7.3 Summing Up 8. Conclusions 8.1 A Thunder God? 8.1.1 Climate 8.1.2 Genre 8.2 Changing Faces




Autore

Declan Taggart is a postdoctoral research fellow in the School of English at University College Cork. His research interests include Old Norse mythology, religion and literature, together with the role of human cognition in shaping religious concepts.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138058194

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Routledge Research in Medieval Studies
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 0.98 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:8 b/w images and 2 tables
Pagine Arabe: 214
Pagine Romane: xiv


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