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The Children of Odin: The Book of Northern Myths

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A lively retelling gathers Norse myth cycles into linked tales of gods, giants, dwarfs, and Valkyries that trace origins, enchantments, and conflicts. It follows Odin's quests for wisdom, including his self-sacrifice, Thor's contests with giants and protection of Asgard, and Loki's cunning that shifts from mischief to treachery. The volume interweaves heroic episodes from the Volsung tradition, portraying a dragon-slayer's rise, doomed love, and the curse of hoarded treasure. The sequence culminates in Ragnarök, the cataclysmic battle that topples the old order and hints at a renewed world afterward.

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Padraic Colum

Padraic Colum was an Irish poet, novelist, and playwright, celebrated for his contributions to literature and his role in the Irish literary revival. Born in 1881, he is known for his ability to weave folklore and myth into his narratives, making them accessible to a modern audience. His notable works include "The Children of Odin: The Book of Northern Myths," which retells ancient Norse legends, and "The King of Ireland's Son," a tale that blends fantasy with Irish cultural themes. Colum's writing often reflects his deep appreciation for the oral traditions of storytelling, and he remains a significant figure in the landscape of Irish literature.

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