Asgard Stories: Tales from Norse Mythology

Asgard Stories: Tales from Norse Mythology

by Mabel H. Cummings, Mary H. Foster

14 chapters2h 34mEnglish1901

About this book

Asgard Stories - Tales from Norse Mythology. To all our Children who have loved the hearing of these Asgard Stories. This little volume is the outcome of several years experience in telling to classes of children the classic myths, both southern and northern. "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." wrote Carlyle. Anderson, the author of “Norse Mythology,” wrote: “In the Norse mythology the centralizing idea is its peculiar feature; in it lies its strength and beauty. The one myth and the one divinity is inextricably in communion with the other; and thus also the idea of unity, centralization, is a prominent feature and one of the chief characteristics of the Teutonic nations."

Chapters (14)

1The Story of the Beginning
654
2Odin’s Reward
540
3Tyr and the Wolf
841
4Freyja's Necklace
600
5The Hammer of Thor
448
6Thor's Wonderful Journey
964
7How Thor Lost His Hammer
655
8A Gift from Frigga
404
9The Stealing of Iduna
1334
10Skadi
392
11Baldur
722
12Aegir's Feast
871
13The Punishment of Loki
384
14The Twilight of the Gods
438

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