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Asgard Stories: Tales from Norse Mythology, by Mary H. Foster, Mabel H. Cummings

Asgard Stories: Tales from Norse Mythology, by Mary H. Foster, Mabel H. Cummings

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Asgard Stories: Tales from Norse Mythology, by Mary H. Foster, Mabel H. Cummings

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“To me there is in the Norse system something very genuine, very great, and manlike,” wrote Carlyle. “A broad simplicity, so very different from the light gracefulness of the old Greek paganism, distinguishes this Norse system. It is thought, the genuine thought of deep, rude, earnest minds, fairly opened to the things about them,—a face-to-face and heart-to-heart inspection of things,—the first characteristic of all good thought in all times.”

CONTENTS.

The Story of the Beginning

Odin’s Reward

Tyr and the Wolf

Freyja’s Necklace

The Hammer of Thor

Thor’s Wonderful Journey

How Thor lost his Hammer

A Gift from Frigga

The Stealing of Iduna

Skadi

Baldur

Ægir’s Feast

The Punishment of Loki

The Twilight of the Gods

Asgard Stories: Tales from Norse Mythology, by Mary H. Foster, Mabel H. Cummings

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #822906 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-10
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .19" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 82 pages
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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful. Good stories, rather irritating style By Leonardo Before I begin, let me make myself clear: this is a review of this book, not of the stories. I like these Norse myths. They are worthy to be counted among classical mythology. This book, though, is just now what I expected. I was expecting the real thing. Instead, I got a retelling of the stories with a rather irritating, juvenile style. Don't get this! Buy The Prose Edda, The Saga of the Völsungs, or even Tolkien's retelling, The Legend of Sigurd and Gúdrun. This book is a disappointment.

45 of 48 people found the following review helpful. Horrible introduction By Kris Wingfield The book opens with how the Norse believed in multiple gods because they had not yet found "the one loving God, who is the Father of all, who made them and the world, and rules it by his wise laws." So they attributed the movements of the world to various gods.If you bought this book to discredit the ancient Nordics, then this is the book for you. If you bought this book to learn about their beliefs unbiasedly, go elsewhere. The agenda of this book is literally written in the first paragraph: Nordic people were stupid because they didn't believe in the Christian god.I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone; even as a joke.

26 of 30 people found the following review helpful. The First Paragraph By Ashlee This may seem trivial but I did not even get passed the first paragraph without getting irritated. In the first paragraph it includes the authors take on religion: that there is "one loving God, who is the Father of all." In a book that is supposed to be stories on Mythology it shouldn't have a religious perspective and should not be telling people what they should believe and that anyone who believes differently or believes in the old ways is wrong. It makes the rest of it seem like it is sarcasm and making fun of our ancestors.

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