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Germaniens Götter

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A narrative and interpretive cycle of Germanic myths that traces cosmic origins, the emergence of gods and giants, and the shaping of the human world through creation episodes and legendary episodes. It moves from primordial cosmology through a golden age to divine conflicts and moral decline, treating myths of divine quests, sacred rites, warrior hosts, and the fate of beloved deities, and culminates in an apocalyptic final battle. Chapters alternate mythic storytelling with reflective commentary on ancestry, communal identity, heroism, sacrifice, and the cyclical tension between ruin and renewal.

About the Author

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Rudolf Herzog

Rudolf Herzog was a German author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure and mythology, reflecting a deep engagement with German cultural heritage. Among his notable titles is "Der Abenteurer," a novel that captures the spirit of exploration and the complexities of human experience. Herzog's storytelling is characterized by rich narratives and vivid characterizations, making his stories resonate with readers interested in both historical and fantastical elements. His literary output includes short stories, novellas, and explorations of Germanic mythology, showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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