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Rok: 1996
ISBN: 9788772884356
OKCZID: 110063022
Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
ROESDAHL, Else, ed. a MEULENGRACHT SØRENSEN, Preben, ed. The waking of Angantyr: the scandinavian past in European culture = den nordiske fortid i europæisk kultur. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 1996. 229 stran. Acta Jutlandica, LXXI:1.
For centuries, the Viking age has exerted a fascination on European art and literature through, for example, sagas, Norse mythology and runes. The enigmatic Northerners were romanticized by 18th-century poets, dresssed up by 19th-century painters, and misused to serve the propagandistic purposes of 20th-century National Socialism, which saw itself as the legitimate heir to a mythical Germanic past. This collection of essays in English and Scandinavian languages has its origins in a 1993 symposium on The Scandinavian Past in European Culture. Through case studies of different periods, the authors trace the influence of Scandinavia's heroic past on post-Renaissance France, Germany, Britain, Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The title of the book is taken from a famous old Norse Poem, published in English in 1703. Contributors include: Inge Adriansen,, Hans Bekker-Nielsen, Francois-Xavier Dillmann, Christine Fell, Pal Hougen, Bo Jansson, Jorgen Hojgaard Jorgensen, Michael Mueller-Wille, Gerd Wolfgang Weber and Sir David Wilson.