A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark Written in Prose and in Verse
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A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark Written in Prose and in Verse

  1. 429 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark Written in Prose and in Verse

About this book

A beautifully translated Scandinavian epic poem. Full of stark beauty, heroes and heroines, this is a real treat for any fan of Icelandic literature.

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Information

Publisher
Hamlin Press
Year
2013
Print ISBN
9781444662399
eBook ISBN
9781473387126

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Contents
  4. I. The Dwellings of Mid-mark
  5. II. The Flitting of the War-arrow
  6. III. Thiodolf talketh with the Wood-Sun
  7. IV. The House fareth to the War
  8. V. Concerning the Hall-Sun
  9. VI. They talk on the Way to the Folk-thing
  10. VII. They gather to the Folk-mote
  11. VIII. The Folk-mote of the Markmen
  12. IX. The Ancient Man of the Daylings
  13. X. That Carline cometh to the Roof of the Wolfings
  14. XI. The Hall-Sun speaketh
  15. XII. Tidings of the Battle in Mirkwood
  16. XIII. The Hall-Sun saith another Word
  17. XIV. The Hall-Sun is careful concerning the Passes of the Wood
  18. XV. They hear tell of the Battle on the Ridge
  19. XVI. The Dwarf-wrought Hauberk is brought away from the Hall of the Daylings
  20. XVII. The Wood-Sun speaketh with Thiodolf
  21. XVIII. Tidings brought to the Wain-burg
  22. XIX. Those Messengers come to Thiodolf
  23. XX. Otter and his Folk come into Mid-mark
  24. XXI. They bicker about the Ford
  25. XXII. Otter falls on against his Will
  26. XXIII. Thiodolf meeteth the Romans in the Wolfing Meadow
  27. XXIV. The Goths are overthrown by the Romans
  28. XXV. The Host of the Markmen cometh into the Wild-wood
  29. XXVI. Thiodolf talketh with the Wood-Sun
  30. XXVII. They wend to the Morning Battle
  31. XXVIII. Of the Storm of Dawning
  32. XXIX. Of Thiodolf’s Storm
  33. XXX. Thiodolf is borne out of the Hall and Otter is laid beside him
  34. XXXI. Old Asmund speaketh over the War-dukes: the Dead are laid in Mound