About This Book
A systematic survey of Norse mythic tradition that outlines principal sources and debates over name spellings, then presents cosmogony, divine beings, and the end‑time cycle. It describes the world's emergence from the void between icy and fiery realms, the birth of primeval beings, and the ordering of nature by the gods. The gods are characterized as spirits of thought and life who govern, counsel, and repeatedly engage in conflict, and the account concludes with prophetic destruction followed by renewal. Material is organized into creation, divine life, and destruction‑rebirth while noting philological and comparative considerations.
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