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  2. Edda - Wikipedia

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    Edda" (/ ˈ ɛ d ə /; Old Norse Edda, plural Eddur) is an Old Norse term that has been applied by modern scholars to the collective of two Medieval Icelandic literary works: what is now known as the Prose Edda and an older collection of poems (without an original title) now known as the Poetic Edda.

  3. Poetic Edda - Wikipedia

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    The Poetic Edda is the modern name for an untitled collection of Old Norse anonymous narrative poems in alliterative verse.It is distinct from the closely related Prose Edda, although both works are seminal to the study of Old Norse poetry.

  4. Old Norse poetry - Wikipedia

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    The bracketed words in the poem ("so said the goddess of hawk-land, true of words") are syntactically separate but interspersed within the text of the rest of the verse. The elaborate kennings manifested here are also practically necessary in this complex and demanding form, as much to solve metrical difficulties as for the sake of vivid imagery.

  5. Völuspá - Wikipedia

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    Völuspá (also Vǫluspá, Vǫlospá, or Vǫluspǫ́; Old Norse: 'Prophecy of the völva, a seeress') is the best known poem of the Poetic Edda.It dates back to the tenth century and tells the story from Norse Mythology of the creation of the world, its coming end, and its subsequent rebirth that is related to the audience by a völva addressing Odin.

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  7. Skald - Wikipedia

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    Bersi Skáldtorfuson, in chains, composing poetry after he was captured by King Óláfr Haraldsson (illustration by Christian Krohg for an 1899 edition of Heimskringla). A skald, or skáld (Old Norse: ; Icelandic:, meaning "poet") is one of the often named poets who composed skaldic poetry, one of the two kinds of Old Norse poetry in alliterative verse, the other being Eddic poetry.

  8. Norwegian literature - Wikipedia

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    Profil poetry introduced a new simplicity, concretism, and use of everyday language. Paal Brekke was particularly noted for promoting modern European poetry, both as poet and critic. He argued for a renewal of Norwegian poetry, and spread knowledge of foreign literature through translations of English modernist writers like T.S.Eliot.

  9. National personification - Wikipedia

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    Norway: Mother Norway, Ola & Kari Nordmann, Nór: Palestine: Handala Peru: Peruvian Motherland, El Perú Libre: Vicuña Philippines: La Madre Filipinas, Juan dela Cruz: Philippine Carabao Poland: Polonia: White eagle Portugal: Zé Povinho, Efígie da República, Guardian Angel of Portugal: Rooster of Barcelos Rhodesia: Cecil Rhodes: Sable ...