The Waking of Angantyr

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Hervor claiming her sword, by Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein.
Hervor claiming her sword, by Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein.
Tyrfing Cycle
Hervarar saga
Waking of Angantyr
Hlöðskviða
Artifacts
Tyrfing
Dwarves
Dvalin
Durin
People
Svafrlami
Arngrim
Angantyr
Hjalmar
Orvar-Odd
Hervor
Heidrek
Gizur
Gestumblindi
Angantyr
Hlöd
Locations
Bolmsö
Uppsala
Samsø
Munarvágr
Glæsisvellir
Reidgotaland
Arheimar
Myrkviðr

The Waking of Angantyr or the Incantation of Hervor is an Old Norse poem from the Hervarar saga, and which is sometimes included in editions of the Poetic Edda.

The poem is about the shieldmaiden Hervor and her visiting her father Angantyr's ghost at his barrow. She does so in order to make him give her heirloom, the cursed sword Tyrfing.

The French poet Leconte de Lisle adapted the Hervararkviða as he wrote a poem entitled L’Épée d’Angantyr ("Angantyr's sword").

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[edit] Bibliography

  • Else Roesdahl (Editor), Sorensen Preben Meulengracht (Editor), Preben Meulengracht Sorensen (Editor), The Waking of Angantyr: The Scandinavian Past in European Culture (ISBN 87-7288-435-5)
  • Lee M Hollander: The Most Important Non-Skaldic Verse Not Included in the Elder Edda, Columbia University Press, 1936 [1]
  • Patricia Terry: Poems of the Elder Edda (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990).
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