The Poetic Edda (2/2) ✨ By Henry Adams Bellows. FULL Audiobook

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Published on Jan 23, 2026
The Poetic Edda. By Henry Adams Bellows. Full Audiobook
"The Poetic Edda" is a collection of Old Norse poems that were written down in medieval Iceland. The book is considered to be the main source for the myths of the Norse gods and heroes. It contains 35 narrative poems that recount most of what we know about the religious beliefs of the ancient Northmen . The poems are pre-Christian and show the roots of later Norse Sagas. The two main storylines in the poems are those of Helgi and Sigurd .

The book was translated by Henry Adams Bellows in 1923. Bellows' translation is considered to be one of the most accessible and accurate translations of the work . The book is divided into two parts: "The Mythological Poems" and "The Heroic Poems". The first part contains poems that deal with the gods and their interactions with the world. The second part contains poems that deal with the heroes and their adventures .

The poems in "The Poetic Edda" are written in a style that is both beautiful and haunting. They are full of vivid imagery and powerful emotions. The poems are also notable for their use of kennings, which are poetic metaphors that are used to describe people, places, and things in a way that is both imaginative and evocative .

Overall, "The Poetic Edda" is a fascinating and important work that provides a window into the religious beliefs and cultural values of the ancient Northmen. Bellows' translation is an excellent introduction to the work and is highly recommended for anyone who is interested in Norse mythology or ancient literature .

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00:00:00 Sigrdrifumol (The Ballad Of The Victory-Bringer)
00:27:52 Brot Af Sigurtharkvithu (Fragment Of A Sigurth Lay)
00:44:18 Guthrunarkvitha I (The First Lay Of Guthrun)
01:00:36 Sigurtharkvitha En Skamma (The Short Lay Of Sigurth)
01:41:48 Helreith Brynhildar (Brynhild’s Hell-Ride)
01:50:58 Drap Niflunga (The Slaying Of The Niflungs)
01:56:46 Guthrunarkvitha II, En Forna (The Second, Or Old, Lay Of Guthrun)
02:24:29 Guthrunarkvitha III (The Third Lay Of Guthrun)
02:31:38 Oddrunargratr (The Lament Of Oddrun)
02:52:11 Atlakvitha En Grönlenzka (The Greenland Lay Of Atli)
03:27:31 Atlamol En Grönlenzku (The Greenland Ballad Of Atli)
04:29:41 Guthrunarhvot (Guthrun’s Inciting)
04:47:26 Hamthesmol (The Ballad Of Hamther)
05:07:40 Pronouncing Index Of Proper Names

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