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The volume gathers metrical translations from Danish and Old Norse together with original ballads, presenting mythic and folkloric material rendered into English verse. Rendered pieces range from grave-haunted dialogues over a cursed sword and a comic godly plot to recover a stolen hammer through disguise, to coastal and supernatural ballads about drowning, mermen, brides, vengeance, and fate. The translations aim to preserve original metres where possible, and the author's own compositions echo northern themes of destiny, memory, and ritual, moving between somber heroic narrative, lyrical mourning, and occasional playful mythic reimagining.

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E. M. Smith-Dampier

E. M. Smith-Dampier was a poet and translator known for her contributions to English literature through her adaptations of Scandinavian works. Her notable titles include "Ballads from the Danish and Original Verses," which showcases her skill in bringing Danish ballads to an English-speaking audience, and "The Norse King's Bridal," a work that reflects her interest in Norse mythology and culture. Smith-Dampier's poetry often blends lyrical beauty with cultural themes, making her a unique voice in the literary landscape of her time.

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