Slaying, pillaging, burning, ravishing, and thus gratifying a laudable taste for adventure
Tom Shippey, 8 June 1995
Northern Antiquity: The Post-Medieval Reception of Edda and Saga
edited by Andrew Wawn.
Hisarlik, 342 pp., £35, October 1994,1 874312 18 4 Show More
edited by Andrew Wawn.
Hisarlik, 342 pp., £35, October 1994,
Heritage and Prophecy: Grundtvig and the English-Speaking World
edited by A.M. Allchin.
Canterbury, 330 pp., £25, January 1994,9781853110856 Show More
edited by A.M. Allchin.
Canterbury, 330 pp., £25, January 1994,
“... people had not the faintest idea of this side of their own historic past, all lost in a jumble of King Arthur and Bede and Geoffrey of Monmouth. The author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, strongly Scandinavian though his vocabulary is, had only the ‘Brutus legend’ to guide him to his own history; four centuries later, Dr Johnson was little better ... ”