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An epic verse retelling of Scandinavian mythology draws on the Edda to dramatize cosmology, creation motifs, and the fraught rivalry between the gods (Asar) and the giants (Jetter). It personifies natural forces—sea, storm, light, fertility—and stages mythic episodes where creative and destructive powers confront one another, producing vivid narrative set pieces and lyrical passages. The poem interweaves origin myths, divine assemblies, and elemental imagery while reflecting on the symbolic meanings of ritual and deity. Explanatory material by the translator frames the myths for readers less familiar with northern lore.
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