Folklore
Heimskringla 豆瓣
作者: Snorri Sturluson 出版社: University of Texas Press 1991
Beginning with the dim prehistory of the mythical gods and their descendants, Snorri Sturluson tells us how scions of those descendants, the Swedish kings, colonised and subdued Norway, shire by shire, until King Harald Fairhair united the whole realm. The long line of his successors ruled Norway with varying fortunes, achieving, at one time, a far-flung dominion encompassing a major part of the British Isles and Denmark, besides the homeland.Great missionary kings, especially Olaf Haraldsson (who was later canonised and became the patron saint of Norway), introduced Christianity, and with it southern and western influences. Other rulers weakened the kingdom by their fratricidal struggles or wars with pretenders. Through the whole history, one senses the gradual rise of a national awareness. Snorri Sturluson is, without compare, the greatest historian of the Middle Ages. His work reflects the attitudes of his own troubled times and country, the Iceland of the thirteenth century, torn by bloody feuds.
The Celtic Twilight 豆瓣
作者: W. B. Yeats 出版社: Colin Smythe Ltd 1981 - 11
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Title Page
The Hosting Of The Sidhe
Contents
This Book
A Teller Of Tales
Belief And Unbelief
Mortal Help
A Visionary
Village Ghosts
'Dust Hath Closed Helen's Eye'
A Knight Of The Sheep
An Enduring Heart
The Sorcerers
The Devil
Happy And Unhappy Theologians
The Last Gleeman
Regina, Regina Pigmeorum, Veni
'And Fair, Fierce Women'
Enchanted Woods
Miraculous Creatures
Aristotle Of The Books
The Swine Of The Gods
A Voice
Kidnappers
The Untiring Ones
Earth, Fire And Water
The Old Town
The Man And His Boots
A Coward
The Three O'Byrnes And The Evil Faeries
Drumcliff And Rosses
The Thick Skull Of The Fortunate
The Religion Of A Sailor
Concerning The Nearness Together Of Heaven, Earth, And Purgatory
The Eaters Of Precious Stones
Our Lady Of The Hills
The Golden Age
A Remonstrance with Scotsmen for Having Soured the Disposition of Their Ghosts and Faeries
War
The Queen And The Fool
The Friends Of The People Of Faery
Dreams That Have No Moral
By The Roadside
Into The Twilight
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