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Teutonic Mythology: Gods and Goddesses of the Northland, Vol. 2 — Viktor Rydberg (Free Digital Download)
Translated by Rasmus B. Anderson — Public Domain
Volume II of Viktor Rydberg’s Teutonic Mythology continues his ambitious reconstruction of the deeper structures behind Norse and Germanic myth. Written in the late 19th century, this volume expands on his earlier arguments by exploring the hidden relationships between mythic beings, cosmological realms, and the spiritual geography of the North.
Rydberg opens with Mimer’s Grove, a mysterious sanctuary connected to the lower world — a place of refuge, rebirth, and preserved life. From here he examines figures such as Lif and Leifthrasir, the human survivors destined to outlive Ragnarök, and uses their stories to explore themes of regeneration, continuity, and the cyclical nature of existence.
This volume delves into:
- the symbolism and function of Mimer’s realm
- the afterlife worlds and their mythic inhabitants
- the interplay between gods, giants, and ancestral spirits
- the mythic logic behind death, rebirth, and cosmic renewal
- Rydberg’s broader system connecting scattered myths into a unified structure
As with all of Rydberg’s work, the scholarship is bold and deeply interpretive — praised by some for its insight and criticized by others for its speculative leaps. But it remains a major contribution to the study of Norse mythology and an essential resource for anyone exploring the deeper layers of the Eddic tradition.
You can also read this book online through the text version hosted at Project Gutenberg.
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