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Filed under: Scandinavia -- History The Saga Library: Done into English Out of the Icelandic (6 volumes; London: B. Quaritch, 1891-1905), ed. by William Morris and Eiríkr Magnússon, contrib. by Snorri Sturluson
Filed under: Scandinavia -- History -- Sources Heimskringla: or, The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, by Snorri Sturluson
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Filed under: Scandinavia -- Antiquities Northern Antiquities (2 volumes; London: Printed for T. Carnan and Co., 1770), by Paul Henri Mallet, trans. by Thomas Percy Filed under: Scandinavia -- Description and travel A Journey to Iceland and Travels in Sweden and Norway (New York: G. P. Putnam, 1852), by Ida Pfeiffer, trans. by Charlotte Fenimore Cooper (multiple formats at archive.org) Life in Sweden; With Excursions in Norway and Denmark (2 volumes; London: Hurst and Blackett, 1853), by Selina Bunbury Sketches in Holland and Scandinavia, by Augustus J. C. Hare (illustrated HTML at Tripod) Unprotected Females in Norway: or, The Pleasantest Way of Travelling There, Passing Through Denmark and Sweden, With Scandinavian Sketches from Nature (published anonymously; written by Emily and/or Helen; London and New York: G. Routledge and co., 1857), by Emily Lowe and Helen Lowe (page images at Google) Visit to Iceland and the Scandinavian North (some supplementary material omitted), by Ida Pfeiffer (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
Filed under: Scandinavia -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800 Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (London, etc.: Cassell, 1889), by Mary Wollstonecraft
Filed under: Scandinavia -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
Filed under: Old Norse literature
Filed under: Old Norse literature -- History and criticism
Filed under: Eddas -- History and criticismFiled under: Romances, Old Norse -- History and criticism
Filed under: Sagas -- History and criticism -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Old Norse literature -- Periodicals
Filed under: Old Norse poetry -- Translations into English
Filed under: Eddas -- Translations into English The Story of the Volsungs (Volsunga Saga), With Excerpts from the Poetic Edda, trans. by William Morris and Eiríkr Magnússon Filed under: Sagas -- Translations into English The Laxdaela Saga, trans. by Muriel Press The Life and Death of Cormac the Skald, trans. by W. G. Collingwood and Jón Stefánsson (Gutenberg text) The Saga of Grettir the Strong (Grettir's Saga), trans. by George Ainslie Hight (HTML at OMACL) The Sagas of Olaf Tryggvason and of Harald The Tyrant (Harald Haardraade) (London: Williams and Norgate, 1911), by Snorri Sturluson, trans. by Ethel Harriet Hearn and Gustav Storm, illust. by Halfdan Egedius, Christian Krogh, Gerhard Munthe, Hjalmar Eilif Emanuel Peterssen, Erik Theodor Werenskiold, and Wilhelm Laurits Wetlesen (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and page images) The Story of Grettir the Strong, trans. by Eiríkr Magnússon and William Morris (illustrated HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) The Story of Gunnlaug the Worm-Tongue and Raven the Skald, trans. by Eiríkr Magnússon and William Morris (PDF at In Parentheses) The Story of the Volsungs (Volsunga Saga), With Excerpts from the Poetic Edda, trans. by William Morris and Eiríkr Magnússon The Voyage of Bran, Son of Febal, to the Land of the Living (main text, plus some editorial material), ed. by Kuno Meyer (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) Filed under: Manuscripts, Old NorseFiled under: Old Norse poetry
Filed under: EddasFiled under: Scalds and scaldic poetry The Prose Edda, by Snorri Sturluson, trans. by Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (HTML at sacred-texts.com) The Younger Edda: Also called Snorre's Edda, or the Prose Edda (Chicago: S. C. Griggs and Co.; London: Trubner and Co., 1880), ed. by Rasmus Björn Anderson, contrib. by Snorri Sturluson (multiple formats at archive.org) The Younger Edda: Also called Snorre's Edda, or the Prose Edda (Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Co., 1901), ed. by Rasmus Björn Anderson, contrib. by Snorri Sturluson (Gutenberg text)
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Filed under: Chansons de geste
Filed under: French poetry -- To 1500 -- History and criticismFiled under: Sagas The Maiden King in Iceland (1938), by Erik Wahlgren (page images at HathiTrust) The Saga Library: Done into English Out of the Icelandic (6 volumes; London: B. Quaritch, 1891-1905), ed. by William Morris and Eiríkr Magnússon, contrib. by Snorri Sturluson
Filed under: Sagas -- Adaptations Viking Tales (Chicago: Rand McNally, c1902), by Jennie Hall, illust. by Victor Ralph Lambdin Filed under: Scandinavia -- PoetryFiled under: Scandinavia -- ReligionFiled under: All Souls' Day -- Scandinavia Jul (2 volumes in Danish; Copenhagen: Det Schubotheske Forlag, 1904), by H. F. Feilberg Filed under: Christmas -- Scandinavia Jul (2 volumes in Danish; Copenhagen: Det Schubotheske Forlag, 1904), by H. F. Feilberg Filed under: Folklore -- ScandinaviaFiled under: Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797 -- Travel -- Scandinavia Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (London, etc.: Cassell, 1889), by Mary Wollstonecraft
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