Murder and Vengeance among the Gods: Baldr in Scandinavian Mythology

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The Death of Baldr and its aftermath comprise the central moment of Scandinavian mythology. This book attempts to make sense of that story in the context of its thirteenth century recording by paying close attention to the texts themselves rather than to hypothetical background in cult or ritual. It elucidates both the literary and probable socio-historical context, and in connection with the latter it draws special attention to the fact that Baldr's story does not end with his death but always involves acts of vengeance, thus suggesting an involvement with bloodfeud.

Author(s): John Lindow
Series: Folklore Fellows’ Communications, 262
Publisher: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia / Academia Scientiarum Fennica
Year: 1997

Language: English
Pages: 210
City: Helsinki
Tags: Balder (Norse deity); Gods, Norse; Mythology, Norse.

Acknowledgements 7
Ch. 1. Æsir and Vanir: Religion, Myth, Mythology, Mythography 9
The World of the Mythology 13
Baldr 20
Interpretation 28
Ch. 2. Baldr, Hǫðr, Loki: Baldr's Death 39
Ch. 3. Odin and Hyrrokkin: Baldr's Funeral 69
Ch. 4. Frigg and Hermóðr, Loki and Hel: Attempted Retrieval 101
Ch. 5. Váli and Hǫðr, the Æsir and Loki: Vengeance 131
Ch. 6. Baldr and Hǫðr: Ragnarǫk and Reconciliation 164
References 183
Index 201