
The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes
by Anonymous (1270)
Like The Prose Edda, this offers foundational texts of Norse mythology and heroic tales.

by Snorri Sturluson (1220)
Composed in Iceland in the 13th Century, The Prose Edda is the most renowned of all works of Scandanavian literature, taking readers on a voyage through an enthralling world of gods, giants, dwarfs and monsters. From the beginning of the universe to the dreaded Twilight of the Gods, this is the most extensive source of Norse mythology surviving today.
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by Anonymous (1270)
Like The Prose Edda, this offers foundational texts of Norse mythology and heroic tales.

by Anonymous (1275)
This saga, like The Prose Edda, delves into heroic deeds and mythological lineage.

by Jackson Crawford (2019)
Following The Prose Edda, this offers ancient Norse wisdom and practical life advice.

by Neil Gaiman (1996)
Like The Prose Edda, this retells Norse myths in an engaging and accessible manner.
by Daniel McCoy (2016)
Complementing The Prose Edda, this provides historical context and an introduction to Norse beliefs.
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