Fate and the Twilight of the Gods: The Norns and an Exegesis of Voluspa - Gwendolyn Taunton - Books - Manticore Press - 9780648299660 - August 21, 2018
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Fate and the Twilight of the Gods: The Norns and an Exegesis of Voluspa

Gwendolyn Taunton

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Fate and the Twilight of the Gods: The Norns and an Exegesis of Voluspa

Fate and the Twilight of the Gods: The Norns and an Exegesis of Voluspa contains two sections, the first of which elaborates on the Norns (Nornir) and the concept of fate. In the Traditions of Northern Europe, fate is usually represented as a Goddess consisting of three aspects, known collectively as the Norns, who control the fate of the cosmos, and remain distinct from both the Aesir and the Vanir, but are nonetheless able to control the destinies of mortals and Gods alike. Respectively, the most common names for the Norns are Urdr, Verdandi, and Skuld - each of whom has a special function, weaving a tapestry of words in which the warp and weft of threads become a metaphor for human lives. Together, the three Norns offer a fascinating insight into the nature of magic, language, and metaphysical predeterminism in the Northern Traditions. The second half of the book examines Ragnarok, and provides an exegesis of Voluspa - the prophecy which outlines the inevitable destruction of the world, and the 'Twilight of the Gods'. Ragnarok refers to the doom of the Gods, and by the time Ragnarok concludes, almost every figure featured in the narrative will be dead, and the cycle of time shall begin anew. Ragnarok is examined from the perspective of perennial philosophy and comparative mythology, to explain the esoteric significance of core features in Voluspa and the events which led to Ragnarok, with particular emphasis laid on the Gods Odin and Loki.


116 pages, Illustrations, black and white

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 21, 2018
ISBN13 9780648299660
Publishers Manticore Press
Pages 116
Dimensions 202 × 125 × 11 mm   ·   131 g
Language English  

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