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Congratulations to our lecturer in Old English on the publication of 'Norse Myths'

Retelling of the Norse myths and legends published by Quercus
The Norse Myths: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes Vividly Retold is a major new reworking of the Norse myth cycle and heroic legend such as that of Sigurd and Brynhild (the source for Wagner's Ring Cycle) and the saga of Ragnar Lodbrok (hero of History's Vikings series). It also includes accounts of Norse exploration and settlement in the Atlantic and adventures in the east, as well as the legacy of the Norse past in the twenty-first century.
Norse Myths is published by Quercus in Hardback (with 120 colour images) and as a Kindle Book.