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The Saga Of Grettir The Strong Rnlfur Thorsson

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The Saga Of Grettir The Strong Rnlfur Thorsson
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Publisher: Penguin UK
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.45 MB
Author: Örnólfur Thorsson
ISBN: 0DRV1RWIMGWC, B002RI94LE
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Saga Of Grettir The Strong Rnlfur Thorsson by Örnólfur Thorsson 0DRV1RWIMGWC, B002RI94LE instant download after payment.

Composed at the end of the fourteenth century by an unknown author, The Saga of Grettir the Strong is one of the last great Icelandic sagas. It relates the tale of Grettir, an eleventh-century warrior struggling to hold on to the values of a heroic age becoming eclipsed by Christianity and a more pastoral lifestyle. Unable to settle into a community of farmers, Grettir becomes the aggressive scourge of both honest men and evil monsters - until, following a battle with the sinister ghost Glam, he is cursed to endure a life of tortured loneliness away from civilisation, fighting giants, trolls and berserks. A mesmerising combination of pagan ideals and Christian faith, this is a profoundly moving conclusion to the Golden Age of the saga writing.

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