![]() ![]() Necessary for the comprehension of the gradually disappearing tradition Order to explicate the mythologically-infused poetic allusions deemed Mythology, despite its no longer being an object of firm belief, in This link came about tangentially, since Snorri explains pagan ![]() Not only to the medieval world but also to pre-Christian Scandinavia. Of Old Norse-Icelandic literature this work is considered a vital link Onwards), after its author, Snorri Sturlusson (1179-1241). The work is also called Snorra Edda (the title used from here Which find themselves interpolated piecemeal into their younger Younger Edda, to distinguish it from the Poetic or Elder Edda, aĬollection of mythological, gnomic and heroic poems, a great deal of Treatise in its entirety is sometimes called the Prose Edda or the Mythology published under the title La alucinacion de Gylfi. Translation of part of a medieval Icelandic treatise on poetry and One of the last pieces of work to be produced by Jorge Luis Borges,Īlthough certainly one which had been a lifetime in the making, was a APA style: The Snorra Edda of Jorge Luis Borges. ![]() The Snorra Edda of Jorge Luis Borges." Retrieved from 2014 University of Pittsburgh, Borges Center 13 Jun. ![]()
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