The saga of King Hrolf Kraki /

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Uniform title:Hrólfs saga Kraka. English.
Imprint:London : Penguin Books, 1998.
Description:xxxvii, 98 p. : map ; 20 cm.
Language:English
Series:Penguin classics
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3665431
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Other authors / contributors:Byock, Jesse L.
ISBN:014043593X
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Summary:Composed in medieval Iceland, Hrolf's Saga is one of the greatest of all mythic-legendary sagas, relating half-fantastical events that were said to have occurred in fifth-century Denmark. It tells of the exploits of King Hrolf and of his famous champions, including Bodvar Bjarki, the 'bear-warrior'- a powerful figure whose might and bear-like nature are inspired by the same legendary heritage as Beowulf. Depicting a world of wizards, sorceresses and 'berserker' fighters - originally members of a cult of Odin - this is a compelling tale of ancient magic. A work of timeless power and beauty, it offers both a treasury of Icelandic prose and a masterful gathering of epic, cultic memory, traditional folk tale and myths from the Viking age and far earlier.
Physical Description:xxxvii, 98 p. : map ; 20 cm.
ISBN:014043593X