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Nordic folklore / Literature / Europe / Æsir / Prose Edda / Snorri Sturluson / Edda / Odin / Háttatal / Medieval literature / Old Norse literature / Icelandic literature
Date: 2014-04-25 05:19:28
Nordic folklore
Literature
Europe
Æsir
Prose Edda
Snorri Sturluson
Edda
Odin
Háttatal
Medieval literature
Old Norse literature
Icelandic literature

http://www. nordic-life. org/nmh/SnorriCultBackEng2. pdf Did Christianity fumble with Snorri’s Edda? (Strong hints of heathenism in Snorri’s choices) Yves Kodratoff Introduction, motivations and summary

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