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Story
Telling
from
to
Children
Norse
Mythology
and
the
Nibelungenlied
References
to
Material
together
on
Selected
Stories
with
an
Annotated
Reading
List
Carnegie
Library
J 903
of
Pittsburgh
Contents
Page
Introduction --------5
Selected Story
Stories
I.
from
Norse
and
---
the
Nibelungenlied
9 9
The
2.
Mimir's
Iduna's
----------10
10
3.
--
4.
Sif's
11
5.
Freyja's
Thor How The
-----------12
6.
7. 8.
9.
ID.
and
Thor Death
Frost
Giants
--------14
13
of
Baldur
of the
Good
Wolf
15 -------16 17
Binding
.The The Loki's The The The The
Curse
of
Gold
11.
Punishment Forging
----------17 the
12.
of
Sword
---
18
19
13.
Choosing Slaying
Awakening of
of
the
Grani
Dragon
14.
Fafnir
--------20
------
19
15.
of
Brynhild
16.
17. 18.
19.
Gudrun
The The The
-------------21
Wooing
of of of the
Brynhild
---22
Slaying
Dusk the
Sigurd Gods
Myths
Fafnir's-bane and
the Awakening of Times All
-
24
Good
-
25
Stories Olaf
How
Connecting
the Leif of
Norse
with
Modern
26
26
Viking
the the Lucky Vikings"
found
Vineland
the
Good
-----
26
"Sons
The The Biceps Thorwald Big
------------26
and the
Cooper
Runaway's
Wolves
----------26
----------27
Grimlund's
and
Vacation
-------27
Star-children
---------27 Hans -----------27
Hans
and
Fiddle-John's
Annotated
Books Reading for
Story
Mythology
and
-----
Young
People
29
Norse Volsunga
29
Saga
-------------30 -------------31
-----
Nibelungenlied
General
32
Annotated Books
Reading
for
List
(continued).
-------------34
P*8"
Children
from
the
Stories Volsunga
old
Norse
Myths
-34
Saga
-------------36
Nibelungenlied
-------------36
chiefly from the
Stories
drawn
Volsunga
Saga
and
the
Nibelungenlied
------------36
Folklore
-----------37
39 ----------42
Scandinavian
Tales Life in of
the
Vikings Scandinavia
of
Modern
List
Author
of
Vocabularies
Norse
Names Reading
--------45 List
Index
to
the
Annotated
------.46
Introduction
The
myths
us
a
of
our
ancestors,
garnered
which
from
are
Iceland,
ly eager-
offer listened
tales,
once
wealth
for
stories,
to
by
children. by by Norse
dramatic
possibilities during
are an
of these
the "long
to
told
or
grandmothers
nights," the
our
sung teller.
wandering
scalds,
these
story
Moreover,
civilization:
stories
hold
and
of
Germanic
the thought
justice,
who
an
order
unity.
are
of
people
could
foreshadow,
to
Rag-
narok
(The
"
twilight end
to
of the things of
gods),
which these
end
had
their
own
religious
purpose.
beliefs
The and
an
served
is not
their subtle,
ethical
strong.
teaching
The the
stories
but
deep
struggles
of good of good
a
with
punishment
strong
triumph
are
drawn dignity
lights
to
and
The
with
simple
appeals reveal
sustenance,
children.
sturdy
dramatic
race
action
and
on
poetic
setting
for
the
Norse amoiig^
is full
dependent phenomena
the of the.
sword
living
nature
the of
frozea^.north,
For the
where
my^ridus
suggestion.
wonderlight-elves
as
loving and
gods
women.
HnrareirtheTfoHer^
of darkness, goddesses, dwarfs
and
elves
well
as
and
dauntless
and
strong,
fierce
In those
outlining
course
of
saga
saga,
Norse
and Brynhild
hero the
tales,
welding
of
from
In
the the
Volsunga
Nibelungenlied
appears
is desirable.
glory
Volsunga
in all the
of her
shield-hung
castle
where
all around
"Without Sweeps
while chivalry in the
it
aloft," lights die
the
red
the
flame northern
Nibelungenlied
down
and
is predominant.
Wagner from
the
drew Volsunga
and the
much
saga,
of his but
as
for
the the
Nibelungen
chivalry of his
ring of
the
the
story
a
Nibelungenlied,
tragedy
teller
used
as
thread
plot
of
gods somewhat
told
the
in
same
Elder method,
edda.
she
If the
can
follows
make
connected
story
as
narrative
to
which
will enable
hold
her
the
to
children
present
from
one
hour whole.
and
fragments the
purpose,
she
should
Morris,
read
Volsunga
essay
on
saga,
translated
hero
as as
Magniisson
in
and
Heroes
Carlyle's
divinity," of
and
hero-worship,
Norse
and
as
possible
Rasmus
B.
Anderson's
mythology,
Chapin's
The
Story
of
following
may
brief helpful,
for
and
telling
stories
be
story
which
once
telling it may
is
be
worth told
or
over
preparing
thoroughly,
over
and
and
again
in the
children's
school
room
home.
How
to
Prepare
the
Story
Select
it carefully,
so
story
with
definite
plot
and
full of action;
your
not
study
own,
making the
to
each
time
of its points
to
thoroughly
will
that
when
comes
have
to
look
upon
ahead this.
remember
your
A
your
great
story
deal from
depends
a
When of the
For
good
avoid
using exceptions
versions
may
written
Norse
stories,
be
made stories,
of Baldwin's
F. Brown's
Story
In
Mabie's of Siegfried,
the days
Norse Make
Abbie
of
giants. like
the
guage lan-
simple
and
direct. and
Children
small
conversation
love
and
short,
vivid
description;
children
much
tion. repeti-
How
to
Tell
the
Story
Know that
you
or
your
story
thoroughly
and
be
not
so
interested
have
tellers
more
in
than
it
forget
yourself. in
a
It is better group.
to
25
30
children
the
a
Some
into
story
prefer This
to
separate
boys
matter
and
of
girls
taste,
as
different Norse
success
a
groups.
is,
however,
interest
to
on
the The
stories
are
of equal
story
to
both
boys
and
girls.
of the
will the
depend children,
pleasure
its informality,
a
for
it is
pleasure
to
hour the
not
lesson
hour.
to
yourself
them
own or
children's
selfto
and
do
Let
anything
them
from
way
on
becoming
conscious.
choose sit
on
of
listening
as
the like.
story
"
let
them
floor
large
chairs,
plenty
they
room
furnished
with
rug
and
of has-
socks with
makes the
an
ideal
story
room.
A down
as
short
to
informal the
story
chat
children
Begin
before
your
settling
helps
as
greatly.
story
with of
little
a
introduction
story
a
possible. learned
a
An
from
ideal
method
and
beginning
may
be
to
Grimm
Andersen,
former
your story
and
will
often take
favorite
character
at
once.
in
Make
the
attention
points
simple,
direct
cal, logiaction
weaving
in
some
description
for the
to
girls
and
much
for
the
boys,
being
careful for if
a
not
make
tedious.
to
Avoid it will
teller.
moralizing,
Norse
story
tell,
story
do
its
own
teaching
your
on
without
comment
the
Watch
to
audience,
exciting
can
and incidents.
if the
flags,
be
ready
enlarge
Story
only completely
requires
resourcefulness,
It is sometimes
story
to to
which
necessary
be
to
learned
experience.
tenor
a
change
of good classic
adapt read by
it to
to
one's
audience. short
Occasionally
passages
one.
it is from
a
plan
the
children
a
version,
preference
good for of
a
This
aloud
should
be
done
judiciously,
to
however,
reading
of children
it is difficult twelve
hold of age.
the
attention
under
years
A he
child
knows
her.
when
the
one,
story
teller
loves
her
story,
and
he
to
loves
it with
patronage,
No of
however,
or
is quicker
than
detect
lack
interest
are
interest
self-conscious
to
scorn
mannerisms;
then mirth.
his
is quickly
turned when
loves
to
and
open
Children
but
the
keen
critics
who
they
children
feel
insincerity
has there
in others; the
no
story
teller
many
and
had
is
privilege
greater
of telling
stimulus
stories that
of
them,
knows
faces,
than
interest.
upturned
widening
eyes
and
The
breathless
primary
object
them
to
of
story
telling
a
is to
taste
stimulate
good
of the direct
children,
the
for
For
five years
nursery
Greek
and
Norse
stories
myths.
have
King
Arthur told
with
stories
to
legends,
children
most
to
tales
been
in
the
Carnegie
results.
Library This
of
Pittsburgh, the
the
are
encouraging be
winter
Norse
and
told
which
an
in several embodies
to
of the the
Pittsburgh
results
schools;
our
this
pamphlet,
as
of
experience,
as
is issued
as
aid
the
our
teachers Training
in
these
schools, for
well
to
the
students
in
School
Children's
Librarians.
Selected
Stories
from
Norse
Mythology
and
the
the
Nibelungenlied,
Norse
and
Myths
Stories
with
Connecting
Times
Modem
The
entries
in
these
lists
of which
the
have
page
been
29, to.
made
may
as
brief
as
possible.
titles,
Is
the
"Annotated and
Reading annotations
List/'
for
be
found
fuller
oaX
numbers
referred
Story
References
I.
The
for
Beginning
Story
Teller
of
and
All
Young
Things
People
Anderson,
Creation.
Bulfinch, Northern
R.
B.
(In
Thomas.
his
Norse
mythology,
p.171.)
fable,
mythology.
(In his
Age
of
p.406.)
Gayley,
Myths
C. M.
of
H. the M.
Norse A.
gods.
(In his
Classic
myths,
p.366.)
lands,
Guerber,
Beginning
of
all things.
(In her
Myths
of
northern
p.9.)
Larned,
How
made.
(In
her
Tales
from
the
Norse
grandmother,
p.ii8.)
Snorro
Sturluson.
of
the
Creation
Anderson,
world.
(In
his
Younger
edda;
tr. by
R.
B.
p.s6.)
the
Stern,
H.
I. of
Formation
world.
(In his
Gods
of
our
fathers,
p.i.)
Thorpe,
Benjamin.
Creation.
(In his
Northern
mythology,
v.i,
p.3.)
Wagner,
Legends
Wilhelm. and
myths.
and
the
gods,
p.22.)
References
for
Children
Arnold,
S. L.
"
of
Gilbert,
worlds.
C.
B.
Beginning
(In
their
Reader
for
fifth
grades,
p.146.)
Bradish, Gangrad
Brown,
S: P.
and
F.
Vafthrudnir.
(In
her
Old
Norse
stories,
p.96.)
A.
Beginning
of
H. of the
things.
(In
her M.
In H.
the
days
of
giants,
p.i.)
Foster,
Story
M.
"
Cummings,
beginning.
(In their
Asgard
stories,
p.i.)
Asgard,
Keary,
A
Annie, giant,
a
"
cow,
Eliza.
and
hero.
(In
their
Heroes
of
p.41.)
Litchfield,
M.
E. chapter.
Introductory
(In her
Nine
worlds,
p.i.)
Mabie,
H.
W.
of L. the
Making
world.
(In his
Norse
stories,
p.i.)
Pratt,
The
M.
beginning.
(In her
Legends
of
Norseland,
p.7.)
Story
References for
2.
Mimir's
Teller
Fountain
Young
Story
and
People
Anderson,
Odin
and
H.
R.
B. Mimer. M. A.
(In his
Norse
mythology,
p.229.)
lands,
Guerber,
Mimir's
well.
(In her
Myths
of
northern
p.36.)
Snorro
On
Sturluson.
the
tr. by
wonderful R. B.
things Anderson,
in heaven.
edda;
p.72.)
(In his
Gods
fathers,
Stern,
H.
I. the
Odin,
Wagncr,
god
of
wisdom.
of
our
p.19.)
the
Wilhelm.
the
Odin,
discoverer
of
the
runes.
(In his
Asgard
and
gods,
p.86.)
References for
Children
Arnold,
Odin.
Brown,
How
S. L.
"
Gilbert,
Reader
C. B.
for fifth
(In their
A. F.
grades,
p.
149.)
Odin
M. H.
lost "
his
eye.
(In her
M.
H.
In
the
days
of
giants,
p.ii.)
Foster,
Cummings,
Odin's
Keary,
reward.
(In their
Eliza.
Heroes
Asgard
stories,
p.p.)
Annie,
"
Niflheim.
(In their
M. E.
of
Asgard,
p.62.)
Nine
Litchfield,
Odin Mabie,
Odin's Pratt, M.
seeks H. W. search
L.
at
wisdom
from
Mimir.
(In her
worlds,
p.13.)
for
wisdom.
(In his
Norse
stories,
p.24.)
Norseland,
Odin
the
well
of
wisdom.
(In
her
Legends
of
p.17.)
Story
References for
3.
Story
Iduna's
Teller
Apples
Young
and
People
Anderson,
Idun
R.
B.
her
and
H.
apples. A. Myths
(In his
Norse
mythology,
p.274.)
Guerber,
Idun.
M.
(In her
Augusta. adventures Norse
of
northern
lands,
p.ioo.)
(In her
Tales from
Lamed,
Odin's
the
and
Iduna's
apples.
grandmother,
p.210.)
(In
his Younger
tr. by
Snorro
Idun
Sturluson.
and her apples.
edda;
R.
B.
Anderson,
p.155.)
Stern,
H.
I.
Iduna. Thorpe,
of
our
fathers,
p.84.)
Idun.
Of
the
abduction
and
v.i,
restoration
of
(In
his
ern North-
mythology,
Wagner, Bragi Wilhelm. and Iduna.
p.43.)
and
the
gods,
p.172.)
References
for
Children
Arnold,
Idun's
S. L.
"
Gilbert,
C. B.
Reader for fifth grades,
apples.
(In their
p.163.)
Baldwin,
Idun
James.
and
her
apples.
of
Siegfried,
p.126.)
Bradish,
Iduna. Brown, Magic Foster,
S. P.
(In her
A. F.
apples. M.
Old
Norse
stories,
p.7.)
(In
her
In
the M. H.
days
of
giants,
p.SO.)
H. of
"
Cummings,
Stealing
Keary,
Annie,
Iduna.
(In their
Asgard
stories,
p.62.)
"
Eliza.
Iduna's
apples. M. Thiassi E.
(In their
Heroes
of
Asgard,
p.191.)
Litchfield,
How
captured
Nine worlds,
Loki,
and
three
following
chapters.
(In her
Mabie,
Apples Pratt,
M.
p.S5.)
H.
W. of L. of life. Idun.
stories,
p.99.)
Apples
(In her
Legends
of
Norseland,
p.84.)
Story
References for
4.
Sifs
Teller
Hair
Young
Story
and
People
R.
B.
attributes.
H.
mythology,
p.219.)
lands,
M.
A.
golden-haired.
(In her
Myths
of
northern
p.65.)
Larned,
Thor
Augusta.
and
the
the
forging grandmother,
A.
tr.
of
his
hammer.
(In
her
Tales
from
Norse
p.221.)
W. Longfellow.
Oehlenschlager,
The dwarfs; Norse
G.
by H.
p.
(In
Anderson.
mythology,
102.)
dwarfs.
Snorro
Loke's
Sturluson.
wager
with Anderson,
the
(In
his
Younger
edda;
tr.
by Thorpe,
R.
B.
p.
Benjamin.
the
Of
ship
Skidbladnir.
mythology,
v.i,
P.38.)
Wagner, Making
Wilhelm.
of Miolnir.
(In his
Asgard
and
the
gods,
p.125.)
References
for
Children
Arnold,
Thor.
S. L.
"
Gilbert,
their Reader
C. B.
for fifth grades,
(In
James.
p.153.)
Baldwin,
Alberich's
story.
(In his
Story
of
Siegfried,
p.191.)
Bradish,
S. P.
s
Sif
Brown,
hair. A. F.
(In
her
Old
Norse
stories,
p.35.)
Dwarfs
Foster, Hammer M.
gifts. H.
(In
her
In
the M.
days H.
of
giants,
p.8o.)
"
Cummings,
of Thor. wagered
(In their
his
Asgard
stories, Folk-lore
p.33.)
and legends:
How
Loki
head.
(In
Scandinavian,
p.153.) (In
his Reign King
Jerrold,
Gifts
Litchfield,
Loki
Walter. of the M.
makes
dwarfs. E. trouble
of
Oberon,
p.12.)
between
the
artists
and
the
gods.
(In
her
Nine W.
worlds,
Mabie,
H.
Making
of the
L.
hammer.
stories,
p.69.)
Legends
Pratt,
M.
Loke's
theft
and
Thor's
hammer.
(In
her
of
Norseland,
p.46.)
the
Stories
and
from there:
Eddas.
(In
Europe,
her
People
and
places
here
northern
p.95.)
Story
References
for
5.
Freyja's
Teller
Necklace
and
Young
Story
People
Guerber,
Freya.
H.
M.
A. Myths
(In her
Augusta.
of
northern
lands,
p.127.)
Lamed,
Asynjur.
Stern,
H.
I.
(In
her
Tales
from
the
Norse
grandmother,
p.394.)
Brisingamen.
Wagner, Loki Wilhelm. steals
of
our
fathers,
p.78.)
his
Freya's
necklace,
and
Freya.
(In
Asgard
and
the
gods,
p.169,
211.)
References
Bradish,
Freya. Foster, M.
for
Children
S. P.
(In her
H.
Old
Norse M.
stories,
H.
p.28.)
"
Cummings,
Freyja's
tCeary,
Annie,
necklace.
(In their
Asgard
stories,
p.2S.)
"
Eliza.
Necklace
Brisingamen.
(In their
12
Heroes
of Asgard,
p.169.)
Story
References Anderson,
Thor R. and
6.
Thor
for Story
and
the
Frost
and
Young
Giants
People
Teller
B.
Skrymer.
mythology,
p.312.)
Bulfinch,
Thor's
Thomas. visit
to
Jotunheim.
(In
his
Age
of fable,
p.418.)
Gay
ley,
Thor's
C. M.
visit
H. M.
to
to
Jotunheim.
myths,
p.373-)
lands,
Guerber,
A.
Journey
Jotun-heim.
(In
her
Myths
of
northern
p.69.)
Larned,
Thor Augusta. and
Utgard
Loki.
(In
her
Tales
from
the
Norse
grandmother,
p.2S6.) (In
his
Younger
Snorro
Thor's
Sturluson.
adventures.
edda;
tr.
by
R.
B.
Anderson,
Stem,
H.
I. fathers,
p.
Utgardloki.
Thorpe,
150.)
mythology,
Benjamin.
Thor
V.I,
Of
and
p.s6.)
Wilhelm.
Wagner,
Thor's
journey
to
Utgard.
(In his
Asgard
and
the
gods,
p.129.)
References Bradish,
Thor Brown, Thor's
for
Children
S. P.
and
A. F.
Skrymir.
(In
her
Old
Norse
stories,
p.6o.)
of giants,
visit
to
the
giants.
(In her
M. H.
In
the
days
p.146.)
Foster, Thor's M. H.
"
Cummings,
wonderful
journey.
(In their
Asgard
stories,
p.38.)
olden
Johonnot,
Thor's
James.
visit
p. to
Jotunheim.
(In
his
Stories
of
the
time,
Keary, How Annie,
20.)
"
Eliza.
to
Thor
went
Jotunheim.
(In their
Heroes
of
gard, As-
p.109.)
Litchfield,
Thor M.
".
and
H.
Skrymir.
Nine
worlds,
p.86.)
stories,
Mabie,
Thor's Pratt, Thor
W.
wonderful
L.
(In
Thor
his
Norse
p.171.) (In
M.
and
her
Skrymer,
of
and
and
the
Utgard-king.
Legends
Norseland,
p.132.)
Where the
Pyle,
Katharine.
at
Thor
Jotunheim.
(In
her
wind
blows,
p.67.)
13
Thor's
journey
:
to
the
land
of
giants.
(In Folk-lore
and
ends leg-
Scandinavian,
p.63.)
Story
References
7.
for
How
Story
Thor
Teller
went
Fishing
Young
and
People
Anderson,
Thor
R. and
6.
the
Midgard-serpent.
(In his
Norse
mythology,
p.322.)
Guerber,
Thor H. and
M.
A.
Hymir.
(In her
Myths
of
northern
lands,
p.
174.)
Lamed, How
Augusta. Thor
went
fishing.
(In
her
Tales
from
the
Norse
grandmother,
p.240.)
A.
Oehlenschlager,
Thor's Norse
-"
G.
tr. by
fishing;
H.
W.
Longfellow.
(In
Anderson.
mytholog^y,
p.99.) (In
his Younger
tr. by
Snorro
Thor's
Sturluson.
adventures. edda; R. B. Anderson,
p.128.)
Stern,
H. I. of Hymir's brewing-kettle, Fetching fathers, Thorpe,
(In
his
Grods
of
our
p.157.)
Midgard's
Benjamin.
Thor and the
v.i,
Of
serpent.
(In
his
Northern
mythology,
p.65.)
References
for
Children
Baldwin,
Feast
James.
in Aegir's
hall.
of
Siegfried,
p.71.)
Bradish,
Aegir's Brown, Thor's Foster,
S. P.
feast. F. fishing. M. H.
(In
her
Old
Norse
stories,
p.55.)
A.
(In (In
her
In
the H.
days
of
giants,
p.172.)
"
Cummings,
their
M.
Aegir's
feast.
went
Asgard
stories,
p.89.)
and
legends:
How
Thor
a-fishing.
(In Folk-lore
dinavian, Scan-
p.74.)
Keary, The Annie,
serpent
"
(In their
Heroes
of
Asgard,
p.130.)
Litchfield,
Thor's
M.
E.
to
journey
get
the
kettle
for
Aegir.
(In her
Nine
worlds, Mabie,
Thor Pratt, Thor M. H. W.
p.109.)
a
goes
fishing.
stories,
p.113.)
of
L.
and land,
the
Midgard
serpent.
(In
her
Legends
Norse-
P.IS5.)
14
Story
8.
The
for
Death
Story
of
Teller
Baldur
and
Young
the
Good
People
References
Anderson,
Death
R.
B. the
Good.
(In
his
Norse
mythology,
p.280.)
(In
his
Poetical
works,
p.ioi.)
(In
his
Age
of
fable,
p.427.)
Gayley,
Death
C. M.
of Balder.
(In his
Classic
myths,
p.380.)
Gray,
Thomas. of
H.
Descent
Odin.
A.
works,
p.7S.)
Guerber,
Balder.
M.
(In her
Augusta.
Myths
of
northern
lands,
p.182.)
Norse
Larned,
Death
of
Baldur.
(In
her
Tales
from
the
mother, grand-
p.308.)
"
'
Snorro
Death
Sturluson.
of Balder.
(In his
Younger
edda;
tr. by
R. B. Anderson,
p.131.)
The
same
J
abridged. of
many
(In
Palmer.
Stories
from
the
classic
literature
nations,
p.153.)
fate.
Stem,
H.
I.
Premonitions
about
Baldur's
(In
his
Gods
of
our
fathers,
Thorpe,
p.203.) Benjamin.
death.
Of
Wagner,
Baldur's Wilhelm.
mythology,
v.i,
p.72.)
Baldur's
death.
and
the
gods,
p.273.)
References Arnold,
Death Matthew. of
for
Children
Baldur.
p.
(In Arnold
"
Gilbert.
Reader
for
fifth
grades,
170.)
Gilbert,
C. B.
for fifth Reader
Arnold,
Baldur.
S. L.
"
(In their
James.
grades,
p.165.)
fair,
Baldwin,
Eight-footed
Story
of
Slipper.
(In
his
his
Horse
p.71.) p.iS2.)
Balder.
(In
Old
Story
of
Siegfried,
Bradish,
Balder.
Brown, Balder
S. P.
(In
F.
her
Norse
stories,
p.105.)
In the
A.
and
the
mistletoe.
(In her
days
of
giants,
p.226.)
Death
of
Baldur.
(In Folk-lore
and
legends:
Scandinavian,
P.77.)
Poster, M. H.
"
Cummings,
Asgard
M.
H.
Baldur.
(In their
stories, 15
p.82.)
Keary,
Annie,
"
Eliza. Heroes
Baldur.
(In their
M. E. dreams, p.38, H. W.
43,
of Asgard,
p.231.)
chapters.
Litchfield,
Baldur's
worlds,
and
I33,
four
other
(In
her
Nine
I35,
138.)
Longfellow,
Tegner's
drapa. W. of L. Balder.
(In (In
his
Complete
poetical
works,
p.m.)
Mabic,
Death
H.
his
Norse
stories,
p.197.) p.167.)
W^olf
People
Pratt,
M.
Dying
Baldur.
(In her
Legends
of
Norseland,
Story
9.
The
for
Binding
Story
Teller
of
the
and
Fenris
Young
References
Anderson,
R.
B.
Fenris-wolf.
(In his
Norse
mythology,
p.382.)
Gayley,
Loki
C. M.
and H. his M.
progeny.
myths,
p.369.)
lands,
Gucrber, Story
A.
of the
wolf
Fenris.
(In her
Myths
of northern
p.88.)
Larned,
Loki Augusta. and his
children.
(In
her
Tales
from
the
Norse
grandmother,
p.302.)
Snorro
Loke
Sturluson.
and Anderson, his
offspring.
(In
his
Younger
edda;
tr. by
R. B.
p.92.)
Fenris-wolf.
Stern,
H.
I. of
the
Fettering
of
our
fathers,
Thorpe,
p.ios.) Benjamin.
Loki's offspring.
Of
Wagner, Tyr.
(In his
Northern
mythology,
v.i,
p.49.)
Wilhelm.
and
the
gods,
p.155.)
Children
References
for
Arnold,
Loki
S. L.
and
"
his
Gilbert,
children.
C. B.
(In their
Reader
for
fifth
grades,
Baldwin,
P.IS9.) James.
of Fenris-wolf.
Story Bradish,
Fenris Brown, Loki*s Foster, Tyr M.
of
Siegfried,
p.216.)
S. P.
wolf.
A. F. children. H. the the
(In
Old
Norse
stories,
p.43.)
giants,
(In her
Cummings,
In
the
H.
days
of
p.98.)
"
M.
their
and and
wolf.
(In
Asgard and
stories,
p.iS.)
Scandinavian,
Gods
wolf.
(In Folk-lore
legends:
P.56.)
16
Keary,
Annie, of M. of
"
Eliza.
Binding
(In their
Heroes
of
Asgard,
p.263.)
Litchfield,
Binding
(In her
Nine
worlds,
p.28.)
Mabic,
H.
W.
of the
L.
Binding
wolf.
(In
his
Norse
stories,
p.is6.)
Legends
Pratt,
M.
Loke's
wolf,
and
The
Fenris-wolf.
(In her
of
Norseland,
p.105.)
Story
References
10.
The
Curse
and
of Gold
Young
for
Story
Teller
People
Anderson,
Loke.
R.
B.
his Norse mythology, E. H.
(In
G. W.
of the H.
p.375.)
Cox,
Sir
"
Jones,
and
ages,
Story
of
Sigurd middle
M. of A. the
Brynhild.
(In
their
Popular
romances
p.251.)
king.
Guerber,
Treasure
dwarf
(In
Legends
her
Myths
of
northern
lands,
p.240.)
Siegfried.
Story
Morris,
of
(In her
of the
Rhine,
p.29.) (In
his
William. the
Of
gold
that the
was
accursed
from
ancient
days.
Sigurd
Volsung,
MiUler, Saga
P. E. of
V.I,
the
Volsungs.
mythology,
p.pS)
and
Snorro
Sturluson.
Niflungs
Gjukungs.
(In
Gods
his
Younger
edda;
tr. by
*
R. B.
Anderson, The
same.
of
our
fathers,
p.
185.)
and
Volsunga
Regin's
saga.
tale.
p.
(In Volsunga
46.)
saga;
tr.
by
Magnusson
Morris,
References Baldwin,
Regin's
for
Children
James.
story.
of
Siegfried,
p.37.) p.i68.)
Iliad,
Bradish,
Regin*s Burt, M.
S. P.
story.
Old
Norse
stories,
E.
Rhine-gold.
(In
Story
of the
German
p.ii.)
Story
References Anderson,
Loke's
R. B.
II.
Loki's
Story
Teller
Punishment
and
Young
for
People
punishment.
(In
his
Norse
mythology,
p.397.)
17
Guerber,
Loki's
H.
M.
A. crime.
last
(In her
Myths
of northern
lands,
p.204.)
Lamed,
Loki's
Augusta. punishment.
(In
her
Tales
from
the
Norse
mother, grand-
p.334-)
Snorro
Death
Sturluson.
of
Balder.
(In his
Younger
edda;
tr. by
derson, R.B.An-
p.137.)
Stem,
Loki Thorpe, Loki*s H.
I. outlawed.
of
our
fathers,
p.224.)
Benjamin.
punishment.
(In
his
Northern
mythology,
v.i,
p.77.)
Wagner,
Loki*s
Wilhelm. condemnation.
and
the
gods,
p.287.)
References Baldwin,
Doom
for
Children
James.
of the
mischief-maker.
(In his
Story
of
Siegfried,
p.236.)
Bradish,
Loki's Brown, A.
S. P.
punishment.
F.
(In
her
Old
Norse
stories,
p.iiS.)
Punishment Poster, M, H.
of Loki. "
(In
her M.
In H.
the
days
of giants,
p.243.)
Cummings,
of Loki. Eliza.
(In
their
Asgard
stories,
p.97.) p.285.)
her
"
of
Punishment
Loki.
(In their
Heroes
of
Asgard,
Litchfield,
Loki
at
M.
E.
Aegir's
feast,
and
Capture
of
Loki.
(In
Nine
worlds,
p.143.)
was
Mabie,
How
H.
W. punished.
Loke
(In (In
her
his
Norse
stories,
p.222.) p.178.)
Pratt,
M.
L.
Punishment
of
Loke.
Legends and
of
Norseland,
Punishment
of
Loki.
(In
Folk-lore
legends:
vian, Scandina-
p.82.)
Story
References
12.
The
for Story
Forging
Teller
of
and
the
Young
Sword
People
Guerber,
H.
M.
A.
Siegfried.
(In her
Stories
of the
Wagner
opera,
p.138.) p.26.)
Volsung,
Story
Morris,
of Siegfried. William.
(In
her
Legends
of the
Rhine,
Of
the
forging
of the
sword.
the
p.ioi.)
Volsunga
saga.
Of
the
welding
together
saga;
of
tr.
the by
shards
Magnusson
of
the
sword
Morris,
Gram.
(In Volsunga
and
p.50.)
18
Wagncr,
Wilhelm. youth.
Siegfried's
ages,
and
romances
of the
dle mid-
p.229.)
References
for
Children
Baldwin,
Mimer,
James.
the
master.
(In
Wagner
his
Story
of Siegfried,
p.i.)
Barber,
G. ".
Siegfried.
Bradish,
Forging
(In her
opera
stories,
p.97.)
stories,
S. P.
of A. the
sword.
(In her
Old
Norse
Chapin,
A.
Siegfried
Frost, Hero
and
H.
Mime.
(In
fear.
her
Story
of the
Rhinegold,
W.
who
knew
no
story
book,
Marsh,
G. P.
sword.
Norseman's time,
(In Johonnot.
Stories
of
the
p.43,) (In
her
Maud,
Constance.
Wagner's
heroines,
Brunhilda.
p.40.)
Story
References
13.
for
The
Story
Choosing
Teller
of
Young
Grani
People
and
Guerber, Sigurd.
Story Morris,
H.
M.
A.
(In her
of
Myths
lands,
of
p.240.)
Rhine,
Siegfried.
(In
him
the
p.29.) (In
William. getteth
to
Sigurd
his
the
horse
that
is called
Greyfell.
Sigurd
saga.
the
Volsung,
p.7S.)
of
Volsunga
Of
the
birth
and
saga;
waxing
tr. by
Sigurd
Fafnir's-bane.
and Morris,
(In
p.42,)
Volsunga
Magnusson
References
for
Children
Baldwin, Choosing
James.
of
Grane.
his
(In his
Story
of
Horse
fair,
p.300.)
Greyfell.
Bradish,
S. P.
(In
Siegfried,
p.19.)
'
Greyfell.
(In her
Old
Norse
stories,
p.163.)
Story
14.
The
for
Slaying
Story
of the
and
Dragon
Young
Fafnir
People
References
Anderson,
Loke.
Teller
R. B.
(In
G. W.
his
Norse
mythology, E. H.
p.377.)
(In their
Popular
romances
Cox,
Sir
"
Jones,
and
ages,
Story
of Sigurd
Brynhild.
of the
middle
p.253.)
19
Gucrbcr,
Fight
H.
M.
A.
the
with
dragon.
(In her
Myths
of
northern
lands,
p.244.)
Siegfried,
(In
her
Stories
of
the
Wagner of the
opera,
p.144.) p.32.)
Story
Morris,
of
Siegfried.
(In
her
Legends
Rhine,
Sigurd
the
Glittering
Heath,
and
the
Sigurd Volsung,
slayeth
Fafnir
serpent.
(In
his
Sigurd
p.115.)
R.
Snorro
Sturluson.
and
Niflungs
Gjukungs.
(In
his
Younger
edda;
tr. by
B.
Anderson,
p.197.)
Fafnir.
Morris,
Volsunga
Of
the
tr.
saga.
slaying
of
the
worm
(In Volsunga
saga;
by
Magntisson
and
p.58.)
Wagner,
Wilhelm. youth.
Siegfried's
ages,
(In
his
Epics
and
romances
of
the
dle mid-
p.231.)
References Baldwin,
Fafnir
for
Children
James.
the
dragon.
of
Siegfried,
p.5S.)
Barber,
G. E.
Siegfried.
Bradish,
(In her
Wagner
opera
stories,
p.107.)
S. P.
Heath.
A.
Glittering
(In her
Old
Norse
stories,
p.183.)
Chapin,
Hate Frost, Hero W.
A.
Hole. H. who
(In
her
Story
of
the
Rhinegold,
p.79.)
book,
knew
no
fear.
story
p.6i.)
Maud,
Constance.
Brunhilda.
(In
her
Wagner's
heroines,
p.59.)
Story
References
15.
The
for
E.
Awakening
Teller
of
and
Brynhild
People
Story
H.
Young
Cox,
Sir
G. W.
"
Jones,
and
ages,
Story
of
of Sigurd the
Brynhild.
(In their
Popular
romances
middle
p.255.) (In
his
Gayley,
Saga Guerber,
C. M.
of the
H. M.
Volsungs.
A.
Classic
myths,
p.395.)
Siegfried.
(In
warrior
her
Stories
maiden.
of
the
Wagner Myths
opera,
p.148.)
northern
Sleeping
lands,
(In
her
of
p.246.)
Siegfried.
Story
Morris, How
of
(In her
Legends
of the
Rhine,
p.33.)
Volsung,
William.
Sigurd
awoke
Brynhild.
the
p.135.)
20
MiUlcr,
Saga
P. E. of the
V.I,
Volsungs.
(In Thorpe.
Northern
mythology,
p.97.)
saga.
Volsunga
Of
Sigurd's
tr.
meeting Magnusson
with
and
Brynhild. Morris,
(In Volsunga
p.68.)
saga;
by
References
for
Children
Baldwin,
James.
Brunhild.
of
Siegfried,
p.87.) p.ii6.)
Barber,
G. ".
Siegfried.
Bradish,
(In her
Wagner
opera
stories,
3. P.
Brynhild.
Burt,
M. E.
(In
her
Old
Norse
stories,
Siegfried German
meets
the
sleeping
beauty.
Iliad,
A.
pass,
p.14.)
Walkiires' rock.
Chapin,
A.
Mountain
and
(In her
Story
of
the
Rhinegold, Frost,
Hero
p.88.)
no
W.
H. who knew
fear.
(In his
Wagner
story
book,
p.66.)
Maud,
Constance.
Brunhilda.
(In her
(In her
Wagner
heroines,
p.72.)
Germany,
Pratt,
M.
L.
Brunhilde.
Stories
from
old
p.72.)
Story
References
for
E.
16.
Gudrun
and
Young
Story
H.
Teller
People
Cox,
Sir Story
G. W.
of
"
Jones,
and
romances
Sigurd Popular
M. the A.
Brynhild, of the
and
Nibelung
ages,
story.
(In 276.)
opera,
their
middle
p.258,
Guerber,
Dusk
H. of
gods.
(In her
Myths
Stories
of
the
Wagner
p.iS6.)
Niblungs. Story
of
(In
her
of northern
Legends
lands,
of the
p.250.)
Rhine,
Siegfried.
(In her
Gudrun,
Morris, Of
of
and
p.148,
four
other
divisions.
Sigurd
Volsung,
168.)
three other
Nibelungenlied.
How
Chriemhilda Nibelungen
dreamed, lied;
tr.
and
divisions.
p.i,
(In
42,
by
A.
G. Foster-Barham,
84,
The
92.) (In
p.i,
same.
Fall
of
the
Nibelungers;
tr.
by
W.
N.
Lettsom,
46, 93,
102.)
(In Thorpe.
Northern
Mttller,
P. E.
Saga
V.I,
of the
Volsungs.
mythology,
p.99.)
21
Volsiinga
Of
the
saga.
dream
of
Gudrun,
and
saga;
Sigurd
tr.
comes
to
the
Giuand
kings.
Morris,
(In
Volsunga
by
Magntisson
p.86.)
in Burgundy.
ages,
Wagner,
Wilhelm.
Siegfried
middle
(In his
Epics
and
romances
of
the
p.238.)
dreamed
from
a
Woodward,
How
A.
A.
Kriemhild
dream,
and
p.i,
four
other
chapters.
(In
her
Echoes
mist-land,
23, 44,
48,
54.)
References
for
Children
Baldwin,
James.
dream,
p.
Kriemhild's of
and
122,
three 137,
other
chapters.
Siegfried, S. P.
dreams,
her
205,
226.)
the of the
Bradish,
Gudrun's
and
Sigurd
stories,
at
palace
Niblungs.
(In
Burt,
M.
Old
Norse
p.193,
203.)
Story
of
the
E.
meets
Siegfried
Iliad,
Kriemhilda.
(In her
German
p.22.)
A. the
Chapin,
Hall
A. of
Gibichungs.
(In
her
Story
of
the
Rhinegold,
Church,
p.107.) A. J.
and
and
two
romance,
Kriemhild,
chivalry Frost, End
other
chapters. p.215,
(In
his
Heroes
of
221.)
book,
W.
H. ring.
of the
(In his
her
Wagner
story
p.77.)
Maud,
Constance.
Brunhilda.
(In
Wagner's
heroines,
Pratt,
M.
L.
Kriemhilde's from
dream, old
Z. A.
goes
and
four
other
chapters.
Germany,
Ragozin,
Mme
Siegfried
and
three
other
chapters.
Siegfried
p. 10,
18, 55,
61.)
Story
References
17.
for
E.
The
Story
H.
V^ooing
Teller
of
and
Brynhild
People
Young
Cox,
Sir
G. W.
"
Jones,
Nibelung
ages,
story.
(In their
Popular
romances
of the
middle
p.281.)
the
Gayley,
Saga
C. M.
of
Volsungs,
myths, p.397,
and
Lay
of
the
Nibelungs.
(In his
Classic
400.)
her
Guerber,
Dusk
H. of
M.
A.
the
gods.
(In
Stories
of
the
Wagner
opera,
P.158.)
22
Guerber, Gunnar's
H.
M.
A.
"
continued,
stratagem.
(In her
Myths
of
northern
lands,
P.251.)
Story
of Siegfried. William. rideth
(In her
Legends
of the
Rhine,
p.37.)
the
Morris, Sigurd
with
the
Niblungs.
Vol-
sung,
p.204.)
E. the
Miiller,
Saga
P. of
V.I,
Volsungs.
(In
Thorpe.
Northern
mythology,
p.ioo.)
goes
to
woo
Nibelungenlied.
Gunther
Brunhilda, Nibelungen
and lied;
How
tr.
Gunther
by A.
won
Brunhilda.
ter-Barham, The
same.
(In
G.
Fos-
p.Si.) (In
Fall of the
Nibelungers;
tr.
by
W.
N.
Lettsom,
p.57.)
of
Volsunga
Wooing
nusson
saga.
Brynhild.
Morris,
(In
p.94.)
Volsunga
saga;
tr.
by
Mag-
and
Wagner,
Wooing
Wilhelm. of Brunhild.
ages,
(In
his
Epics
and
romances
of
the
middle
p.253.)
fared
to
Woodward,
How
A.
A.
Gunther
Isenland,
from
and
two
following
ters. chap-
(In
her
Echoes
mist-land,
p.27.)
References
for
Children
Baldwin,
How
James.
Gunther
outwitted
Brunhild.
(In his
Story
of
fried, Sieg-
p.167.)
Bradish,
Wooing
S. P.
of E. of
Brynhild.
(In her
Qld
Norse
stories,
p.215.)
Iliad,
Burt,
M.
Wooing
Brunhild.
(In
her
Story
of
the
German
P.31.)
Chapin,
A. A. rock
once more.
Walkiires*
gold,
(In her
Story
of
the
Rhine-
Church,
Wooing
A.
p.113.) J.
of Brunhild,
of
and and
Winning
romance,
of
Brunhild.
(In his
Heroes
Frost,
chivalry
p.241.)
story
W.
H. of the
End
ring.
(In
his
Wagner
book,
p.8i.)
Maud,
Constance.
Brunhilda. Pratt,
M. L. of
(In her
Brunhilde,
from
Wagner's
heroines,
p.ioo.)
wins
Wooing
her
and old
Gunther
Brunhilde.
(In
Stories
Mme for
Germany,
p.78.)
chapters.
Ragozin,
Z. A.
Bound
Iceland, and
and
two
following
(In
her
Siegfried
Beowulf,
p.31.)
23
Story
i8.
References
The
for
Slaying
Story
H.
of
Teller
Sigurd
and
Fafnir's-bane
Young
People
Cox,
Sir
G. W.
on
"
the
ages,
Jones,
vesture,
E,
Crosslet
middle
(In their
Popular
romances
of the
p.288.)
Lay
Gayley,
Saga
C. M.
of the
Volsun^s,
myths,
and
of
the
Nibelungs.
(In his
Classic
p.398,
401.)
Myths her
Guerber,
Death Dusk
H. of of
M.
A.
Sigurd.
the
(In
her
of northern of
the
lands, Wagner
p.254.)
opera,
gods.
(In
Stories
p.163.)
Story
Morris, Of
of
Siegfried.
(In her
Legends
of
the
Rhine,
p.39-)
slaying
William.
the of contention
betwixt
the
queens,
and
Of
the the
Sigurd
the
Volsung.
(In
his
Sigfurd
Volsung,
p.228,
253.)
E. the
Mttllcr,
Saga
P. of
V.I,
Volsungs.
(In
Thorpe.
Northern
mythology,
p.ioi.)
Siegfried
was
NibelungenUed.
How invited Nibelungen
to
Worms,
lied;
and
tr.
five
A.
following
divisions.
Barham, The
same.
(In
by
G. Foster-
of
the
Nibelungers;
tr.
by
W.
N.
Lettsom,
127.)
held
angry
converse
Volsunga
How
saga.
the
queens
together,
saga;
tr.
and
by
four
Mag-
following
nusson
chapters.
Volsunga
and
Morris,
Wagner,
Treason
Wilhelm.
and
ages,
death.
Epics
and
romances
of
the
middle
p.261.)
rated her each other, and three
Woodward,
How
A.
A.
queens
the chapters.
following
(In
Echoes
from
mist-land,
p.65.)
References
for
Children
Baldwin,
How
the
James.
the
mischief
began
to
brew,
Story
and
of
How
they
hunted
in
Odenwald.
(In
his
Siegfried,
p.248.)
Bradish,
S. P.
of the
queens.
Quarrel
Burt, M. E.
(In
her
Old
Norse
stories,
p.223.)
Quarrel
her
of
the
of
queens,
and
two
following
chapters.
(In
Story
A.
the
German
Iliad,
p.42.)
her
Chapin, On
A. the
banks
of
the
Rhine.
(In
Story
of
the
Rhine-
gold,
p.124.)
24
Church,
How and
A. the
J.
queens
fell out,
and
How of
Siegfried
chivalry
was
betrayed
romance,
slain.
(In
his
Heroes
and
p.258.)
Frost, End W. H. ring.
of the
story
book,
p.85.)
Maud,
Constance.
Brunhilda.
(In her
Z. A. and
Wagner's
heroiftes,
p.
118.)
Ragozin,
The
Mme
invitation,
five
following
chapters.
(In
her
fried Sieg-
and
Beowulf,
p.70.)
Story
19.
The
Dusk
of
the
Gods
and
the
Awakening
of All
References for
Good
and
Young
Story
Teller
People
Anderson,
Ragnarok,
R.
B. and Regeneration.
(In his
Norse
mythology,
P-4I3.)
Bulfinch,
Thomas. Ragnarok.
(In
his
Age
of
fable,
p.432.) p.388.)
Myths
Gayley,
C. M.
Ragnarok.
myths,
Guerber,
Twilight
H.
(In her
of
northern
lands,
p.263.)
Larned,
Augusta. of the the gods, and A
new
Twilight from
creation.
(In
her
Tales
Norse
grandmother,
p.348.) (In
his Younger
Snorro
Sturluson.
and Regeneration.
Ragnarok,
edda;
tr.
by
R. I.
B. Anderson,
p.140.)
of
our
Stern,
H.
Fimbul
winter.
fathers,
p.233.)
v.i,
Thorpe,
Benjamin.
Ragnarock.
Of Wagner,
mythology,
p.78.)
Wilhelm.
Ragnarok.
( In
Asgard
and
the
gods,
p.296.)
References Bradish,
Twilight
for
Children
S. P.
of the A.
gods.
(In
her
Old
Norse
stories,
p.ii8.)
Chapin,
Last
A.
twilight. M. H. of
(In her
Cummings,
the
Story
M.
of the
H.
Rhinegold,
p.133.)
p.
Foster,
"
Twilight
gods. Eliza.
(In their
Heroes
Asgard
stories,
103.)
Keary,
Annie,
"
Ragnarok.
(In their
M. E. gods.
of
Asgard,
p.295.)
p.iS2.)
Litchfield,
Twilight
of the
(In
her
Nine
worlds,
25
Mabic,
H.
W.
of the
Twilight
gods,
and
The
new
earth.
(In
his
Norse
stories,
p.234.)
that fell
on
Pratt,
M.
L.
Darkness
Asgard.
(In
her
Legends
of
Norse-
land,
p.185.)
Stories
Connecting
the
Norse
Olaf
the
Myths
Viking
with
Modern
Times
Leighton, Olaf
Longfellow,
Saga The of
same.
Robert.
the
Glorious:
H.
King
historical
story
of
the
viking
age.
W.
Olaf.
poetical inn,
works,
p.218.)
(In
his
wayside
p.54.)
(In
Lang.
Snorro
Fight
Sturluson.
at
Svolder
story
Island; book,
tr.
by
W.
C. Green.
Red
true
p.252.)
Story
of
of
King
Olaf
tr.
Tryggvison.
(In Stories
and
Magnusson,
of
the
v.i,
Kings
Norway;
by
Morris
p.223.)
How
Leif
the
Lucky
found
Vineland
the
Good
Dole,
N.
H.
ed. of Leif
the
Adventure drich.
Lucky,
from
v.io,
the
old
sagas.
(In
Al-
Young Hauk.
folks'
library,
Erlendsson,
Norse
tr. by
v.
A.
M.
Reeves.
folks'
11,
p.47.) (In
p.3.)
found
his Young folks*
Higginson,
Legends
Northmen.
book
of
American
explorers,
Lang,
How
Vineland
the
Good.
(In his
story
p.153.)
vikings.
Morris,
Charles.
and the
Vineland
(In
his
Historical
tales:
ican, Amer-
p.9.)
Pratt,
M.
L.
Coming
of
the
Norsemen.
v.2,
(In p.i.)
her
America's
story
for
America's Northmen.
V.I,
children,
(In
p.i.)
her
America's
story
for
America's
children,
"Sons
Boyesen,
H. H. vikings."
of
the
Vikings"
"Sons
of the
in Norway,
p.96.)
The Boyesen,
The
Cooper
and
the
Wolves
H.
cooper
vikings,
p.91.)
The Boyesen,
The H.
Runaway's
Thanksgiving
H.
Thanksgiving.
runaway's
(In
his
Norseland
tales,
p.I02.)
Biceps
Boyesen, Biceps
H. H.
Grimlund's
Christmas
Vacation
Grimlund's
Christmas
vacation.
(In his
Boyhood
in Norway,
p.29.)
Thorwald
the
and
Star-children
Boyesen,
H.
H.
Thorwald
and
the
star-children.
(In his
Modern
vikings,
p.128.)
Big
Boyesen,
Big Hans
and
Little
Hans
H.
Hans
H.
and
Little
Hans.
vikings,
p.147.)
Fiddle-John's
Boyesen,
Fiddle-
Family
H.
H.
John's
family.
(In his
Modern
vikings,
p.211.)
27
Annotated
the
Reading
List
on
Norse
Literature, Life
Nibelungenlied, Modem
and Scandinavia
in
The
most
useful
folklore,"
are
so
books
"Tales
are
marked
of the
with
an
asterisk
(*),
in
except
in
the
lists
on
"Scandinavian
These
use
Vikings,"
and
that
"Life
modern
best
not
Scandinavia."
to
books the
miscellaneous
annotations of the
in will
character
it
seemed
teller
to
attempt
to
asterisk. books
they
are
The
guide
the have
story
the
right
material.
reading
been
Some
because
very
not
first
importance
been
many
included
others,
in and
the
this have
list,
in
this
Library teller
unable
and
to
probably
secure
in enough
found
useful
to
the
story
copies
of
best
books.
Books
for
Story
Teller
and
Young
People
Norse Anderson,
"Norse
"An in the the
Mjrthology
R.
B. 293
methodical
younger
so
mythology
admirably
the
A54
of
Norse
ideas
from
extracts
as
assistance
fully
to
translated
to
leave
Arnold,
Balder
A
Matthew. dead.
narrative Baldur the
ship
are
(In
poem
his
in
Poetical
blank The
verse
works,
giving
p.ioi.)
in
821
the
A757
detail
the
Norse
of
myth
of
Beautiful.
lines
describing
burning
Baldur's
especially
fine.
Bulfinch,
Age of
Three
Thomas.
fable;
chapters
or.
are
Beauties
devoted
of
to
mythology;
mythology.
ed.
by
E.
E.
but
Hale. .292
very
B87
brief.
northern
Good,
Carlyle,
"Hero
Thomas.
as
divinity. in history,
on
(In
his
Heroes,
hero-worship
and
the 824
heroic
This
very
p.7.)
and
teller of
C2X
essay
Odin,
to
helpful
Scandinavian
mythology
will
be
found
imbued
into
true
become
thoroughly
to
and
gain
an
insight
characteristics
and
its
real
meaning.
Elder Edda
edda.
Saemundar
Learned; from index
hinns the
froda:
the of of
Edda
of
Saemund
with
a
Old
an
Norse
index
Icelandic,
persons
and
and
places,
Benjamin
Out
of
print.
Thorpe.
2v.
Recovery Palmer.
of
Thor's
hammer;
from the
tr. by
Benjamin
literature
Thorpe. of
many
(In
nations,
Stories
classic
p.149)
Relates
j8o8 P19
in the
how Thrym,
Thor
Freyja's
giant
falcon
guise
got
back
his
magic
hammer
from
frost
Gaylcy,
Classic
C. M.
myths
on
in
Bulf
English
*'Age
literature
of
292
but
is
G25
Based
inch's
fable";
arranged
for
school
use
and
29
Gayley,
C. M.
contains
mjrths
"
continued.
more
literary
one on
quotations.
There
is
chapter
tne
a
on
the
Norse
and
chapter
The
the
Sigurd
of
saga
and
gives
Nibelungenlied.
brief
account
myths"
Eddas,
in the
sagas
and
old
German
epics,
and
additional
material
of is
given
commentary.
Gray,
Thomas. kivitha;
or.
Vegtam's
works,
A
poem
Descent
of
Odin.
(In
his
Poetical 8ai
p.7S.)
telling how
to
G8ip
Odin,
consult
a
alarmed powerful
for
the
life
of
Baldur,
rides
to
Hela's
dread
abode
vala.
Guerber,
Myths
A
H.
M.
A.
of northern
good
with
lands
of the northern mythology. literature and
293
The
art,
G95
outline
myths the
are
narrated
cance signifi-
but
physical
are
Most
of
the
illustrations
reproductions
of
paintings.
Lamed,
Tales
The
Augusta.
from
book
the
is
not
Norse
grandmother
in but
such
appearance
J293 Lsa
and material
on
attractive
manner,
is
not
written
usually ancient Iceland,"
in
very
it
as
contains
the
not
found
in
subject,
Harald
"The
two
age
of
Fairhair,"
chapters in "Life
"The
German,"
and
"The
ancient
Olafs."
Snorro
Death
Sturluson.
of Balder, from the
Younger
edda; from
tr. by
(In Palmer.
of
The
Stories
p.
the
classic
many
myth
nations,
as
153.)
in
j8o8 P19
Snorro's
edda.
Baldur
it is related
an
"Younger index
"The
edda; by
story
with
introduction,
notes,
vocabulary
and
839.6
R.
of
B. Anderson
the
origin have
S67
conjectures
literary and
as a
in regard to which advanced is clear discussed; are the translation and worth ably vivid, book full vocabulary index the a complete of the equipment and Nation. of reference." valuable work
of been
this
singular
collection,
Stern,
Gods
H.
I. of
our
fathers:
the
system
study
Norse of
the
of
Saxon
mythology
and
peoples
aims have
to
293
show been affected
how
S83
Outlines
thought these
of
and primitive
character
mythology Teutonic
the
by
beliefs.
Thorpe,
Benjamin,
Northern
comp.
3v
Northern
V.I. V.2.
mythology.
mythology.
popular
293
traditions
Netherlandish
T41
Scandinavian
North
and
superstitions. popular
V.3.
German
and
for
traditions
and
superstitions.
Out
of
Useful
reference
if it
can
be
obtained.
Wagner,
Asgard
Wilhelm.
and the gods;
a
the manual
tales of
and Norse
traditions mythology;
of
our
ern northW.
ancestors,
ed. by
S. W.
Includes
but
the
Anson
not
J293 W13
only
an
account
of
the
religious
such
as
beliefs
those
of of
the
many
legends
huntsman.
and
traditions,
the
Wild
Contains
also
passages
translated
from
the
old
Norse
poems.
Volsunga
Saga
Cox,
Sir Stories
G. W.
of
"
the
Jones, E.
Volsungs.
H.
(In their
30
Popular
romances
of
Cox,
Sir
the
G. W.
middle
the
"
Jones,
ages,
story
E.
H.
"
continued, 398
Volsunga
saga
p.240.)
of
the
C85
Gives
whole
in
simple
prooe
form.
Gayley,
Saga
C. M.
of the
Volsungs.
(In
his
Classic
myths
in
English
29a
literature,
Outline
of Volsung.'*
p.392.)
the
saga,
Gas
with
quotations
from
William
Morris's
"Sigurd
the
Guerber,
Sigurd
A
H.
M.
A.
saga.
clear
(In her
account
Myths
the
story
of northern
of
the
lands,
p.225.)
extracts
293
from
G95
of
Volsungs
with
"Sigurd
the
Volsung*'
by
WUliam
Morris.
Morris,
William.
of the Niblungs.
Slaying
(In
Volsung."
Henley.
Lyra
heroica,
p.293.)
An
extract
J821.08
from
H44
"Sigurd
the
"Stofy
The
of
power
Sigurd
story
the
of
Volsung
Sigurd
Morris,
and
the
the
fall of
but
sagaman
the
Niblungs.
.
M91
.821
old
Fafnir's-bane, typical
of "the the
re-created
of
by
the
There
of is
William
a
modern
with
the
the
wonderful
expression, these
atmosphere
romance
and
to
while
as
very
combined breath of
across
north
green
lines
polar
wind
of
North
Sea."
Mtiller,
P.
E.
the
Saga
of
Volsungs
v.i,
and
Giukings.
(In
Thorpe.
ern North293
mythology,
Brief sketch of the
p.91.)
T41
saga.
Volsunga
Drawing
saga.
of
the
sword and
from
the Morris. of
of
Branstock;
tr. by
Eirikr
Magnusson from
A
William
literature
the translation
(In Palmer.
nations,
Volsunga
Stories
the
classic
from
many
the
p.
saga
157.)
by Magnusson
j8o8 P19
and
selection Morris,
retold
by
the
editor.
"Volsunga
with
saga:
the
songs
story
of
the the
Volsungs
Elder edda;
and
tr.
Niblungs,
by
certain
from
Eirikr
839.6
Magnusson
"Every fine
and
student
of
William
Morris
find will is, moreover,
English
V37
translation for,
as
this
a
faithful
thing
and be to
grateful
accession
to
literature."
aeum, Athen-
Nibelungenlied
Carlyle,
Thomas. lied.
"Nibelungen
V.2,
and
miscellaneous
essays,
p.216.)
historical
account
824
of
C2icr2
plot
V.2
An
Nibelungenlied Carlyle.
with
an
analysis
of
the
and
extracts
translated
Cox,
Sir
G. W.
"
story.
Jones,
E. H. Popular
romances
Nibelung
ages,
A good
(In their
of the
middle
398
p.276.)
condensed
version
C85
of
the
Nibelungenlied.
Gayley,
Lay
C. M.
of the
Nibelungs.
(In his
Nibelungenlied
Classic
myths
in
English
292
literature,
Gives
by
an
p.400.)
the
G25
W.
of outline N. Lettsom.
with
extracts
from
the
translation
31
Gucrber,
H.
M.
A.
Nibelungenlied.
(In
is given
her
Legends
of
the
middle
ages,
P-53.)
The
story
398
in brief,
with
extracts
G95P
from
the
translation
by
W.
N.
Lettsom.
Nibelungenlied.
"Fall of the Nibelungers; lied;
translation wholly and
to
tr. by
W.
N.
Lettsom
831
N3ifa
N31
Nibelungen
"The
tr. by
of Mr.
A.
G. Foster-Barham
has in considerable
point
831
merit,
Mr.
Lettsom
but
is far
from
being
satisfactory
qualities;
either Foster-Barham's
work
.
of literary distinctly
the
sense,
inferior translation
that
of
his
predecessor.
[Mr.
Foster-Barham's]
of
style
not
very prevent
whole,
represents
however, the
will
not
being
in
read
any
with
other
are
acquainted
with
poem
pleasure form."
Athenaeum.
Removal
of N.
the
treasure;
from
the
tr. by
W.
Lettsom.
(In Palmer.
many
Stories
p.
classic
literature
Tells
of
the
nations,
to
137.)
bright"
was
j8o8
brought from
the
P19
how
"wondrous
the
treasure
Nibelungen
land
Rhine.
Woodward,
Echoes
The
A. from
A. mist-land;
might
or,
The
Nibelungen
and
to
lay
told
831
a
W86
Nibelungenlied
form
54
somewhat
prose
which
pages story.
be
an
condensed interesting
account
young
of Nibelungen
gives
of
the
in
direct
General
Anderson,
Viking
R. 6.
tales
Bold;
saga;
of the
The
sagas
north
of Icelandic Thorstein,
J839.6
Viking's
R. B.
son,
"
A54
Contents:
tr. tr.
and
of
from
the the
by by
Anderson.
Stephens.
^Tegner's
from
Swedish
George
Boyesen,
H. of
H.
Norway.
this
of
whose
to
Story
In
(Story
history of
events,
are
of
the
the
nations.)
of
author the has vikings
948.1
dwelt and Only
upon
B66
writing phases
men
Norway,
the
dramatic
historical
tales
the
two
adventurous
chapters
are
deeds modern
devoted
related Norway.
in
the
sagas.
Cox,
Sir
Popular
G. W.
"
Jones, E.
of the
Stories
Story
of
H.
romances contents:
"
middle
of Hugdietrich
ages
Volsungs.
"
398
Nibelung Hildeburg.
the
story.
"
C85
Partial
the
"
^Walter
lay.
"
of
Aquitaine.
Story
the
jof
"
and Burnt
Ingebjorg. Njal.
"
and Grettir
Gudrun
Strong."
Gunnlaug
and
the that
"Probably
most
folk-lore
enter
so
Europe.
largely
on the of the several manuals valuable important It contains all the more of into literature the of romantic modern
subject of
the
tales times...
The the
book, student
therefore, of
is valuable history." C. K.
alike Adams
to
the
student
1889.
of
literature
and
in
Du
Chaillu, "Viking
"In
P.
age.
these
B.
2v two
913.4
volumes
D86
Du and from
Chaillu
life, their
succeeds
their
in social,
giving
us
vivid
picture
the
the
...of old
character Norsemen,
religious, birth to
grave."
political and R. B,
warlike, Anderson,
of
Gibb,
John.
Beowulf
of
Gudrun,
Three Lay
poem
and
Roland,
with
and Walter
The
other
Wild
mediaeval
Hagen,
are
tales.
taken from the
G35
.
Gudrun,
story
Hilda,
of GalL
.J398
the
St
Latin
32
Guerber,
Legends
A
H.
M. of
A.
the
middle
to
"
ages
epics and Teutonic
romances
398
of the mediaeval period. Beowulf. Gudrun.
" "
G95I
principal
the
cycle
"
are:
Nibelungenlied.
Bern.
much the
"
Langobardian
Frithiof.
"
Story
of
The
Amelungs.
The
to
"
Dietrich
are
von
Lodbrok.
legends
the
very
quotations
illustrate
style
of
found.
Legends
A
of
the
of
Rhine
the romantic
towns
on
398
legends and
page
G95
which
and
quaint
story
cities 26.
of
the
cluster Rhine.
about There
the
moss-grown
a
is
synopsis
of
Siegfried
Stories
of
the
Wagner
"
opera
Flying
"
782.2
Dutchman.
of
the
"
G95
Contents:
Tristan Walkyrie.
Rienzi. and
"
Tannhauser.
"
Lohengrin. ring.
"
Ysolde.
Mastersingers
"
Nuremberg.
"
"
Nibelung's
"
Siegfried.
Dusk
operas,
of
Legends
prose
as
without
and
attractive
of
musical
Kingsley,
"Hereward,
An
Charles.
the
historical
last
romance
of
the
based
of
English
on
K272h
ballads
brings
Northmen which
out
that
spirit
the
personal
are
old independence
thrown
and
chronicles.
which
The
book
the vigor
and
''scenes
off
and
the
is proportioned
to
to
their
importance."
Recommended
the life
of
the
story
teller
because
of
realistic
presentation
of
the
period.
Magniisson,
Three
Eirikr, northern
" love
Morris, stories,
William,
and
tr.
other
tales;
tr. from
the 839.6
Icelandic
the of and Fair. Story the the Bold." of Viglund of Frithiof Tale Roi Fool. Hedinn. the ^Tale of Thorstein of and "It is to be hoped to that all lovers of literature will turn Mr. Morris has legends the of which grand enshrined in the crystal English." idiomatic Edmund of his pure and
M25
Contents:
Story
Story
Gunnlaug
Worm-tongue
Raven
"
the
Skald.
"
Tale
"
"
of Hogni Staff-smitten.
pages
these
our
in
forefathers
Gosse.
Morris,
"Tale
William. of
the
An
the
house
of
the
Wolfings
and
all the
kindreds
of
mark
idyl of
a
M9i8t
Thiodolf, daughter
the of is the
seems
the
great
war-duke told in
of
the
Mark-men,
sun,
of book
prose
to
the
charm indeed,
as
lies in
gods, in the
prose
and
of
verse.
Wood-
this
its prose.
even
"So
the
verse,
that
poetic, fine
has
no
it is,
fade
in
the
Though
that
the the
book
story
connection it in read
with
the
to
Norse
gain
order
something
teller
spirit
and
mediaeval
coloring.
Nansen,
Fridtjof.
north.
record
of
sleigh the
2v
Farthest
The
919.8
voyage
N12
months'
journey
hardihood, and
of by
the
Dr
daring
one
ship Nansen
Fram,
1893-96,
and
of
fifteen
gives
and deepened
It
the
awe
of
the
mystery,
and
fascination
The
of
illustrations and
and
the
work
aid
in
making
young
people.
Njal's
saga.
Story
of
burnt
century;
of
Njal;
or,
Life
in
Iceland Dasent
sagas.
at
the
end
of
the
tenth
A
tr. by
one
Sir
the
G. W.
839.6
The
events
N37
translation
at
of
Icelandic
related
the
on
occurred
religion the
ners, man-
the
time The
customs
Odin.
between Christianity the conflict of and introduction matter contains much valuable institutions Icelandic race. and of the
of
Palmer,
Bertha, from
ed.
the
Stories
Gives
classic
chosen
for
literature
their
story
of
many
nations
The German stories
j8o8 P19
are
selections,
element.
33
Palmer,
Bertha,
The combat brandslied.
ed.
"
continued.
the
between
"
Hildebrand
of from
treasure,
and
The
Hadubrand,
from
the
from
the
"
Hildeing Sing-
Removal
Nibelungenlied.
are: stories of Balder,
of Younger
Gudrun.
the
of
at
Scandinavian
"
Recovery
the
edda.
saga.
"
Drawing
"
the
Volsunga
Fridthjof
Death from edda. from Branstock, from the sword Saga from the chess, of Fridthjof.
Elder
the
Snorro
Sturluson.
of the
kings
Stories
of
; done
Norway
called English
the
out
Round of
the
world, Icelandic
(Heimskringla)
by William
into
Morris
and
Eirikr
Magnusson.
v.1-3.
(Saga
839.6
library,
Tales
v.3-5.)
those
an
S12
"concerning
present
chiefs
"to
who
true
have
borne
vivid
among
sway
in of
the the
Northlands."
whole social history-books
They
life of the
unmistakably
and
picture the
the
time
and
are
be
reckoned
great
of
world."
Tegn6r,
Passslges
Frithiofs
saga;
tr.
by
H.W.Longfellow. works,
"
(In
Complete
Frithiof's Frithiof's
poetical
homestead.
farewell.
p.598.)
on
811
the
L82C
Passages
Sledge-ride
ice.
"
Frithiof's
temptation.
Wagner,
Epics
A
Wilhelm.
and
volume
romances
of the
legendary
lore
middle
ages
his
398
"Asgard and
the
W12
of
Teutonic
Bern.
"
Amelungs.
woe.
"
"
Dietrich
of
"
^The
Nibelungs'
Hegeling
legend.
Beowulf.
Books
Stories Arnold,
Death Matthew. of Baldur. from
for
the
Children
old
Norse Myths
(In Arnold
"
Gilbert.
Reader
for
fifth
grades,
An
extract
p.170.)
from
J808.8
dead."
Aysr
"Balder
Arnold,
S. L.
of
"
Gilbert,
the Norse
C. B.
gods.
Stories
grades,
(In
their
Reader
for
fifth
p.144)
Our
"
J808.8
forefathers.
"
"
Aysr
Contents: gods.
Northern
"
The
beginning
"
of
worlds.
"
"
The
Odin.
Thor.
Lold
and
his
children.
Idun's
apples.
Baldur.
Baldwin,
James.
of
Sigurd
Choosing
How
Grane.
obtained
races.
fair,
Grane,
p.300.)
the
jBigsah jBigsah
in
the
from
Herd-king.
Day
The
and
night
of
(In his
of
the
Horse
fair,
mane,
p.26.)
night, and devour them.
story
Skinfaxe,
of
the
and
the
of
Hrimfaxe,
of
the
who
to
day,
of
wolves
twilight
who
overtake
and
Eight-footed
The the
story
Slipper.
of
fair,
of
p.71.)
famous
jBigsah
journey
to
Odin's
wonderful
and
Hermod's
underworld.
Goldfax's
How
great
Odin's
race.
(In his
Sleipnir
over
Horse
and
the
fair,
giant
p.134.)
steed,
jBigsah
ran a race.
eight-footed
Goldfax,
Saddle-horses
fair,
A
story
that
ride
the
rainbow.
(In his
Horse
p.83.)
of Heimdal
jBigsah
and
the
rainbow
bridge.
Sol
and
The guide
Maane:
story
charioteers.
the
fair,
and
p.34.)
how they
came
jBigsah
to
of
the
beautiful
of the
children
sun
Mundilfare
moon.
chariots
and
34
Baldwin, *Story
James.
of
Eddas,
continuous
"
continued.
Siegfried.
of the the
(Heroes
of
the
hero
olden
the
time.)
North
drawn
woven and barbaric
J293
from into the
a
B19
Legends
the
has
of Nibelungenlied,
the
story.
omitted
out
more
elements
of
the
the
legends
strongly
the
many
Nibelungenlied.
are
The
the
mystery,
book
contains
awe
also
poetry
They
full
of
and
of
Bradish,
S. P.
Norse
Norse
from
Old
stories
m3rths
jags
for
B68
the
retold Volsunga
children.
Contains
also
stories
of
the
Volsungs
saga.
Brown,
"In
A. the
F. days of giants:
the stories their
a
book
were
of
Norse
of
tales
old
city boys
jags B78
the northern They
Contains
the
gods,
told
by of
folk
are
about
well
their
shining
the
Asgard.
girls of
written
and
will
and
attract
and
to-day.
Cooke,
F.
J. (In her
written
Balder.
Simply
Nature
for the
use
myths
of
young
and
stories,
children.
p.83.)
3g8
J3g8 C77
F71 v.6
Folk-lore
and
tales
legends:
stories
Scandinavian
the Younger
Contains
of
from
Norway,
Sweden
and
edda Denmark.
and
the
old
of
sagas,
and
popular
Out
print.
Foster, Asgard
M.
H.
"
Cummings,
M.
H.
stories
authors in
the
younger
jags
claim
telling that the this
F81
The
book
is
the
outcome to
of
northern
myths
children.
experience
to
readers.
Jerrold,
A
Walter.
the
of
All wise
story
Dwarf.
the
of
of
King
wily
Oberon,
dwarf
p.298.)
Allwise.
JS98 Ja8
JsgS Ja8
ambition
the
Gifts
A
of
story
the
of
dwarfs.
Loki,
the
(In his
mischief-maker,
Reign
and
of
his
King
wager
Oberon,
with the
p.12.)
dwarfs.
Johonnot,
Thor's time,
Tells
James.
visit
to
Jotunheim.
(In
his
Stories
of
the
olden
p.20.)
about Thor's
contest
jgo4 J37
with the
frost giants.
Keary,
"Heroes
Annie, of
Norse
physical
"
Eliza. tales
are
Asgard:
myths
from
quite
Scandinavian
fully
mythology
brief
explanations of
ags
their
Kish
The
told
are
and
significance
given.
Larcom,
Legend The
Lucy.
of
same.
Skadi.
(In
Pratt.
her
Poetical and
works, places
p.ii.)
here and there;
811
Lsa
(In
"Of
Who, Went
People
northern
A
tale
Europe,
Skadi,
the
p.ioo.)
daughter
her
to
snow
jgi4 P88
of
torrent
leaving
summits,
to
free,
down
be
wedded
Njord
Litchfield, Nine
Told
M. worlds:
as a
E.
stories
connected
from
story
Norse
and
with
mythology
considerable
jags
detail.
L7S
Longfellow,
Tegner's
A
short
H.
W.
drapa.
poem
on
(In his
the
Complete
of
poetical
works,
p.m.).
L8ac
.811
death
Baldur.
Mabie, "Norse
H.
W.
stories
of
the
retold
most
from
the
Eddas
books. Though the
jags Mil
myths
One
lack
popular
of
to
something
naturally much
belong
literary
Norse story of the barbaric the strength they them, are told in
of expression.
and
a
rugged
manner
dignity and
is
which
with
graceful
new
charm
The
edition
attractively
bound
and
illustrated.
35
Pratt,
M.
L.
Legends
May
of
be
Norseland
for
young
jags P38
children.
used
Pyle,
Katharine.
at
Thor
Jotunheim.
how
(In
her
Where
the
wind
blows,
P-67.)
The
he
story
was
J398
of the
great
P99W
god
Thor
went
to
visit
Jotunheim
and
how
tricked
by
the
frost
giants.
Volsunga Bradish,
Saga
S. P.
of the
"Stories
Volsungs.
(In
**the
her
Old
Norse
stories,
p.121.)
These stories
of the
J293 B68
of
Sigurd,
and
prince
of
the the
dragon
from
the
cold
darkness
version
the
and
waked
killed
are
the
of William by translation
quotations
"Story
Magnusson former.
of
adapted Sigurd
of
the
and
the
ancient
Sigurd
saga.
Includes
Lang,
Andrew. of
Story
Sigurd.
the
prose
fairy
book,
saga
p.357.)
by
Morris
J398 La^r
and
Magnus-
Follows
son,
of
the
Volsunga
but
is
very
condensed.
Nibelungenlied
Church,
A.
J.
of the Nibelungs.
Treasure
romance,
of
chivalry
and
p.215.)
of follows simply.
J398 C46
and
plot of of
the the
great
"story
noble
closely
heroes, the
which and
they
wrought."
It and
Nibelungenlied
is
told
clearly
Pratt,
M.
L.
Nibelungen
In telling
lied.
the
(In her
the
revenge
Stories
story
from
Pratt
old
has
Germany,
omitted
the
use
Nibelungen
Miss
the
death
is
not
of
to
Siegfried
be
and
recommended,
it may
be
Though
to
book
the
it with
younger
readers.
Ragozin,
"Siegfried the
The
Mme
Z. A. the hero
of
the
north, of
and
the
Beowulf heroic
the
hero
of
Anglo-Saxons.
first
story
(Tales
based
on is
ages.)
It
J293 R15
put
is
the
Nibelungenlied.
and vivid.
is
into
clear
form,
and
the
language
simple
Stories
Baldwin,
drawn
chiefly
from
the
Volsunga
Saga
and
the
Nibelungenlied
James.
of
Eddas,
a
"Story
Siegfried
of
the
J293 B19
hero
the of the
Legends
the
North
drawn and
more
from
woven
the
Nibelungenlied, omitted
out
into
ments ele-
continuous
The
the
the
and Nibelungenlied.
legends
author has
has
brought The
the
barbaric
the
strongly also
chivalrous
book
contains
awe
many
of of
the
myths. lands.
They
are
full
of
the
mystery,
and
poetry
the
Barber,
Wagner
In
G. E.
opera
adapting Gudrun
form
has
stories
these
J782.2
for of children
the
Bas
and been
author
the
omits
all
as
mention
well
as
of
the
Siegfried,
and
spirit
36
Burt,
M.
E. of
the
as
Story
German
a
Iliad
reader is
The
J831
for
the
6949
Prepared
of
much by the
school
Nibelungenlied
condensed. Birch
also the
followed
is
seventh
respects,
The
plot is story
book
really
paraphrase
verses
translation
Jonathan
Contains
myth
of his beauty"
quaint
and
other
stories
related
retained. to the
of
Brynhild.
Chapin,
"Story
A.
A.
of
the
Rhinegold
the gives whole fatal curse of the
story
J782.2 C36
of the the
Miss
Chapin
the
Wagner
downfall
opera.
She
gods.
sizes empha-
ring
and
of
the
Frost,
W.
H.
story
from tales"
Wagner
Stories
book
the
to
J782.2
operas
F96
Wagner
a
told
very
simply
are
and
little
the
outline
of
the
stories
used
vague.
Marsh,
G. P.
sword.
Norseman's time,
A
(In
Johonnot.
Scandinavian
forging of
Stories
of
the
olden
p.43.)
of
J904 J37
the
legend
to
Vanlander,
story
Vulcan.
the
It
is
quite
similar
the
Siegfried
of
the
sword
Balmung.
Maud,
Constance.
Brunhilda.
The first
(In her
story
Wagner's
series
manner,
heroines,
is devoted
to
p.13.)
Brynhild.
to young
J782.2 M48W
The facts
are
of
the
told
in
straightforwaid
intelligible
people.
Menefee,
Story
Maud. of Siegfried.
(In her
details
Child
stories
from
the
masters,
p.51.)
Simplified
as
JM619C
to
and
adapted
for
telling
to
quite
young
children.
Scandinavian
Andersen,
Fairy
Folklore
H.
tales
same; same;
C.
The The
tr. by tr. by
not
Mrs
H.
E.
L.
Lucas
qjA544fai jA544fy
Braekstad
many
qrjA544f
of he
Though
of R.
old Nisbet
Andersen's
had
stories
when largely
are
adaptations
was
which
heard
he
child.
*The
says,
"Andersen
masterpieces instances
also
as
drew
'The
the
from
Box*
the
common
stock
and
little
Tinder
and
Wild
he these
Swans'
could
living
of
story
inimitable
a
new
"
skill
one."
transform
are:
Marsh
stories king's
into Big
"
and
queen.
Claus.
Holger
Danske.
"
daughter.
Snow
The
storks.
Asbjornsen,
Fairy
The
P.
C.
from
the
tales
far
north;
by
tr. by
H.
L.
Braekstad
and
are
JA799f
are
reproduced
original
in
illustrations
in this
Sinding, Some
Werenskiold
the of Dasent.
Kittelson
those
the
volume. by collection
stories
identical
with
Sir
G.
W.
"In
Asbjornsen's
the
tales
the
temper
English of
genius
and
the
find
in
its
peasant."
sence quintesEdmund
Gosse.
Round
the
Yule
log;
and
tr. by
trolls
H.
L.
Braekstad
around
a
jA799r
blazing fire
one
Stories
in
of brownies Norway.
told
Christmas
"Tales
An
from
the
fjeld;
tr. by
Sir
G. W.
Dasent
jA799t
'tried
this
to
Norwegian fairy tales. of volume into English' "It is the 'Mother translator the which has Norse preserve and will original' which made
interesting classic, Nation.
turn
his
a
remarkable
among
all
translations
for
its
37
Bay,J.C.
Danish
"There
fairy
is
and
none
folk
of
tales
the
a
J398 B33
of
to
rugged
directness
the
good,
and though In
an
the
"
Oriental
bad
are
fable,
people
as
but
and
somewhat
a reward
punish
standards
of
conduct and
our
of Literary
clumsy
nursery
usual form,
many
favorites."
Folk-lore
and
tales
legends:
stories Norway, of from
Scandinavian
the Younger
398
edda Denmark. and
the
F71
v.6
Contains
old
of
sagas,
and
popular
Sweden
and
Out
print.
Grundtvig,
Fairy
Svend.
tales from
afar;
tr.
from
the
Danish
popular
tales
by
Jane
Contents:
twin
Mulley
Mons Tro.
"
J398 G94
"
Princess
Lena.
"
Sorrowful
The
and
the
Green
Knight.
"
"
The
brothers.
"
Maid
man
dove.
paws
The
wild
the
of
claws.
"
the
and
"
eagle's
marsh. Pleiades;
shoemaker's E^-aw!
"
apprentice. Ee-aw!
"
The
the
In
"
white bear's
clever
"
or,
The
"
seven
stars.
^The
prince.
most
"
Prince
Vildering
wife.
"
and
Maid
Wolf.
"
MiserL
The
obedient Fulfilled."
Prince
^The
Dreams.
Sir
Green-hat
Horwitz,
C. N. German
contents:
"
Fairy-lure:
Partial
and
Truthless
youth.
Swedish
princess.
"
fairy
tales
castle.
"
jHSitI
Three dogs.
"
Beautiful
Youthland.
Lucky
Jerrold, Walter,
Reign of
tel.
ed.
King
the
Oberon.
following
three
(True
from
each the
annals
the Norwegian with
of
fairyland.)
:
J398 Ja8
Skratand From the
cloak.
Contains
"
The
The
bear big.
the
something
goat,
Swedish:
"
The troll's
The
golden hammer.
lantern,
golden
and
golden
Lang,
Blue
Andrew, fairy
Contains
the
sun
"
ed. book
the
J398 L23b
following
west
on
Norse of the
the glass
tales
moon.
"
by
^The
Asbjornsen
master-maid.
and
"
Moe:
East the
sea
salt.
and Princess
Why
of is
hiU.
Pink
fairy
book
the following Bull.
"
"
J3g8
from Danish: Hans, the the stories mermaid's know I have Master learned. pupil. what and Bright-eye. Merry daughter. Maiden ^Troll's wives. Swedish: From The bird, King 'Grip.' the the chest
I
" "
"
L23P
Includes
son.
"
Peter
dove. in
"
"
"
Red
fairy
Contains
book
the
J398 La3r
following Norse
"
tales Dapplcgrim.
castle.
"
by
Asbjornsen
"
and
"
Moe:
Bushy
Three
bride.
"
princesses
Seven
"
of foals.
Whiteland. Soria
Moria
Minnikin. thief.
"
"
Master
Kari
Woodengown.
Farmer
Weatherbeard.
Yellow
fairy
the
"
book
following
J398 L23y
Ring.
"
Contains
boat.
Prince
stories Hermod
from
the
Icelandic:
Witch
in
the
stone
and
Hadvor.
Lie,
J. L. E.
Weird
Wild
the
gnomes
tales
legends
stormy
from
of
seas
northern
the
seas;
tr. by
fishermen
R.
N.
and
Bain
their
the those
J398 L68
adventures "draugs"
shores.
on
"Nordland"
of
northern
Norway
beings who
and
with
haunt
and
and
other
supernatural
Segerstedt,
My Lady by
A.
J.
Legend,
von
and
other
folk
tales
from
the
north;
tr.
Anna
Rydingsvard
Three The
jS4S4m
"
Partial
contents:
"
ashboy.
"
wishes. How
Ragnhild
Trafva
"
and
church
the
was
goblin built.
"
in
Falskogs
"
Krikpelsa.
enchanted
princesses.
The
princess's
casket.
Thorpe,
Benjamin,
stories
of
ed.
Yule-tide
A
J3g8 T41
popular tales
collection
and
traditions
from
the
Swedish,
Nor-
38
Thorpe,
Benjamin,
wegian, Danish of
ed.
"
continued.
German.
as
standpoint
They
as
are
of
to
value
the
from
the
well
interesting
children.
Tales Brooks,
".
of
the
Vikings
S.
Norway; the boy viking.
Olaf
of
(In
his
Historic
boys,
p.44.)
A
graphically of Norway. told
story
jgao B77
of the
adventurous
boyhood
of
Olaf
the
Second
Dole,
N.
H.
ed. of Leif
the
Adventure drich.
How
the
Lucky, library,
from
v.io,
the
old
sagas.
(In Al-
Young
Northmen
folks'
p.256.)
jD694b
discovered
North
America.
Du
Chaillu,
Ivar
the
"The
P. B. Viking
history
D864i
of
the
Norse
home, of is
fostering
voyages,
away
from finally
story
chieftain his of
accession
begins education,
to
with
his
his
birth,
tells
of and
of
father.
part,
at
and The
least,
his
rule
leaves
spirited Nation.
romantic
Edgar,
J. G.
Hardrada.
Harold heroes,
An
(In
Edgar.
Sea-kings
and
naval
p.44.)
of
a
J9a3-5
famous
Ea8
account
Norwegian
king,
one
of
the
"most
valiant adventurous
of
the
Scandinavians,
whose charm
last among the them who and had the religion with vanished
led
of
the
life
Odin.'*
Hasting.
The
(In Edgar.
various adventures
Sea-kings
of
one
and
the
most
naval
heroes,
of the
p.27.)
sea
J923.5
E28
of
formidable
kings.
Rollo
the
Norman.
(In
Edgar.
Sea-kings
and
naval
heroes,
The
story
p.ii.)
of
a
J923"5
viking and how
he
Ea8
Norse
obtained
the
grant
of
Normandy.
Sweyn,
king
of
Denmark.
(In Edgar.
Danish
Sea-kings
and
naval
heroes,
A
brief
p.34.)
account
J923.5
of
Ea8
Sweyn
and
the
invasion
of
England.
Erlendsson,
Norse
Hauk.
explorers;
tr. by
v.ii,
A.
M.
Reeves.
(In Aldrich.
Northmen
Young
folks'
Describes
library,
the the
p.47.)
of the
to
J910 S73
Greenland
and
to
early
expeditions
Vineland
Good.
Everard,
H. of
S. C.
Story
Grettir
the
Strong.
(In
Lang.
Book
of
romance,
P.359.)
Describes
the
3398
Laab
Grettir his the at of grim and adventures wanderings haunted the trolls of Sandheaps. giants of Thorhall with and and stead is adapted from by Morris The Magnusson the translation story and saga. of the old Icelandic
Gould,
Sabine
the
Baring-.
Grettir
The
the
Outlaw
saga
jGr739g
of
Icelandic
boys The
the who
Grettir
strength
a
the
Strong
and
converted
into
story
form
for
admire
gives in
courage
and
the
like
book
Norse
colonists
wild
and
tenth
century.
Harraden,
Bravest
Beatrice. of
the
vikings.
(In her
how
to
Untold
tales
of
the
past,
p.i.)
Tells the
of
a
jHaSeu
boy-viking
and
he
won
his of
Danish
expedition
the
coast
sword England.
and
the
right
to
go
on
39
Hcmans,
Mrs
F. D.
song.
Valkyriur
Tells of how his
(In
"choosers
her
of
Complete
the
works,
appear
to
v.i,
a sea
p.517.)
king in
warning
821
H43
the
slain'*
impending
doom.
Higginson,
Harald
T. the
W.
Viking.
(In
his
Tales
of
the
enchanted
islands
of the
An
Atlantic,
of
a
p.i68.)
viking
J398 H53
to
account
expedition
Vineland
the
Good.
Legends American
Legends
the "Eric
of
the
Northmen.
(In his
Young
folks'
book
of
explorers,
to
p.3.)
discovery
extracts
are
J973'i H53
of the
taken
relating Northmen.
the
the The
North
from
American
the
were
by of
Red"
and
"The
Greenlanders"
and
translated
J. E.
Cabot.
Jacobs, Joseph,
Journeyings
his Book
Thorkill's
of
ed. of Thorkill of
story
and
voyages,
he
of
Eric
p.
the
Far-travelled.
(In
wonder
of
how
183.)
Glittering
befel Plain Eric the
J398 Ji3b
and Thrond
to
fared
to
the
the
Halls
in his
Geirrod;
for
search
which
of
the
Undying.
Jewctt,
S. O.
Norsemen.
(In Johonnot.
description
the
Stories
of
the
olden
time,
P.191.)
Brief
J904 J37
of old
Norse
life and
of
the
vikings
and
their
ships.
Johonnot,
Rolf
An
James.
Ganger.
of
the
the
RoUo.
of
the
France
olden
by
time,
the
p.200.)
J904 J37
account
Norsemen
under
Lang,
How
Andrew. Leif
True
The in
the
Lucky book,
found
Vineland
the
Good.
(In
his
story
story
p.iS3.)
first
jL238t
of
of
saga
the of
finding
the
America
by
the
Icelanders,
as
told
the
"Eric
Red."
Leighton,
Olaf
The
Robert. the
from
sea
Glorious:
is Olaf
his fight boyhood
historical
King in
story
of the
viking
age
career
JL5630
is followed
hero
of Norway, Esthonia to
and
death
in
the
of
Svold
Longfellow,
Saga
of
H. King
W.
Olaf.
(In
Tales
days
of
arc
his
Complete
poetical
works,
811
p.218.)
The
same.
L82C L82ta
(In
"saga
his
the
of
wayside
of the the
inn,
p.54.)
of
of the Olaf
811
hero northern in the Heims-
This
age.
of
The
incidents
spirit
story
kringla.
Skeleton
in
armor.
(In his
Complete
poetical
works,
811
p.ii.)
The
same.
L82C
(In
Arnold
"
Gilbert.
Reader
for
fifth
grades,
p.176.)
"This
J808.8
opens
was
A75r
of
with inspirited
rare
abruptness.
novel love,
theme,
The
full
off
a
by
his
and
sea-rover's
training,
and
one
adventure.
that
together,
any
new
the for
measure,
is better
its purpose."
of E,
C.
Stedman.
Longfellow,
Poems
Poems Partial
H.
W.
ed.
of places,
of
v.8
Denmark, Iceland, the
821.08
Norway
"
L82
v.8
Scotland,
and
of Bayard church,
Sweden.
Harold
Taylor.
contents:
King
Oluf
Norseman's
Saint.
ride,
Song
by
Harfager,
"
by
Sir
Walter
Scott.
by H. H.
"
St
Olaf's
fountain,
Boyesen.
"
Kallundborg
by
J. G.
Whittier.
40
Morris,
Raids
Charles.
of the
sea-rovers.
tales:
German,
Mgx
.943
P.46.)
An
account
of
the
Rollo
and
other
wild Norse
and kings.
adventurous
exploits
of
Hasting,
Vineland
and
the
vikings.
(In his
Historical
tales:
can, Ameri973
p.9.)
Tells
of of the
voyages
M91
of of
the
the
Norsemen
in
their
dragon-beaked
ships
and
their
finding
North
American
continent.
Pratt,
M.
L.
Coming
of
the
Norsemen.
v.2,
(In p.i.)
the Eric
her
America's
story
for
America's
Account of
children,
the
voyages
J973
Red and
Leif
the
P88a
v.a
of
Lucky.
Northmen.
V.I,
(In
Eric
her
America's
story
for
America's
dren, chil-
p.i.)
the
J973 P88a
Red
and
Leif the
v.x
Story
of
Lucky
written
for
the
younger
children.
Olaf
and children,
Snorri.
v.i,
(In
p.8.)
her
America's
story
for
America's
J973 P88a
to
v.x
story
of
the
Norse
attempt
colonize
Vineland.
Ragozin,
Mme the
Frithjof
France.
The
and
Roland
the
paladin
of
(Tales
heroic
ages.)
a
J398 R15
viking's
first daring
from
great
love,
for
his
young
bold
and
It
is
adapted
people
the
epic
poem
Esaias
Tegn^r.
Scott,
Sir Walter.
the
of
Harold
One
Dauntless.
Scott's
and
son,
(In his
romantic
Poetical
poems.
works,
It
p.369.)
the
"ventures
821
S43P
shorter
deals
battles
fought"
the
by valor,
the
Berserker
Count
of
Witi-
and of
illustrates
an
and
also
the
character
manners,
earlier
age.
Sidgwick,
Story
C. S.
of Denmark
for in
facts the
J948*9 S56
a pleasant conversational Denmark are of given, and fill in the historical outline.
Written
children history
to
in
style. legend
The
principal
song
are
and
drawn
upon
Snorro
Death
Sturluson.
of
Hacon
story
from the
the
Good;
tr. by
W.
C. Green.
(In
Lang.
Red
An
true
extract
book,
one
p.261.)
the
J923 L23
sagas.
of
Icelandic
Hacon
of
It
describes
battle
tween be-
Danes
and
King
Norway.
Fight
Red
Of
at
Svolder
story
battle
this
the
sea
Island; book,
Olaf
in
tr. by
W.
C. Green.
(In
Lang.
true
the
p.2S2.)
Triggvison,
Northland; victory, deemed
any
J923.5 L23
King
first by
last been
for
has
next
of battle attack
of
reason
Norway.
"Most
the
famous defence,
on
of
brave
overcome
the fell
deep
a
chief
which famous
because
there
Danish
tongue."
Rolf
Stake;
book,
A
story
tr. by
W.
C. Green.
(In
Lang.
Red
true
story
p.191.)
from
the
J923"5 La3
Younger
a
edda
of
Rolf of kings of
Stake,
yore."
king
which Denmark
tells
and
and
among
bravery the
Story
of
Emund; book,
the kings the
tr. by
W.
C. Green.
(In
Lang.
Red
true
story
Of
of
p.346.)
lawman of Norway
of
J923.5 Las
Western and
of
Emund,
the
Gautland, Sweden,
taken
and
of from
the
the
Olaf
Holy.
41
Snorro Story
Sturluson
of
"
continued. of
the
Gudbrand
Red
from
Dales; book,
tr. by
W.
C. Green.
(In
Lang.
A
selection
true
the
story
saga
p.125.)
Olaf
men
J923.5
Holy.
Dales
to
L23
of and
King the
the the
It
tells
upon
Gudbrand
of
accept
prevailed Christianity.
how
he
Taylor,
Bayard. ride.
Norseman's
The
same.
works,
p.132.)
places, v.8,
810.08
811
T25
(In
Longfellow.
of
p.184.)
A telling poem short dead the warrior passed in Odin Valhal's halls.
how from
"over
L82
v.8
the the
opened bending
burial
mound
of
air"
to
the
bridge
True,
J.
A
P.
star
story
a of it saw
Iron
J572
meteor
T77
which its
fell
to
earth the
in
what
in
it
to
journey
into life
through
the
times
course
and
of
of its
an
wanderings opportunity
comes
Northland,
the
giving vikings.
the
author
describe
in
days
of
the
Whittier, Dole
J. G.
of
Jarl Thorkell.
(In
his
Complete
poetical
works,
p.89.)
The
same.
811
W66c
(In
Longfellow.
Poems
of
places,
v.8,
821.08
p.139.)
A
L82
v.8
ballad
of made
the
to
the of Dream-wife
Northland
bounteous
of Frey.
which Thingvalla
tells
of of
the
famine,
vow
of
the
prophecy
and
the
which
Jarl Thorkell
811
Norsemen.
The
same.
(In his
Complete "
poetical
works, for
p.p.)
fifth grades,
W66c
(In Arnold
founded
of in North their
Gilbert.
Reader
p.189.)
A
short the
poem
on
J808.8
the
A75r
belief
that
a
the
Ancient
Northmen
of
those
visited
early-
coast
America.
"sea-worn
explorers
It gives barks."
vivid
picture
Life
in
Modem
Scandinavia
Benedict,
E. of
L.
,
Stories
There
persons
chapters of
and
on
places
Norway,
manners
in
Europe
and
customs
J914
Denmark. and also They
contain
B43
are
Sweden
and
descriptions historical
scenery,
legendary
and
stories.
Boyesen,
H.
H.
Against
heavy
odds,
and
fearless
trio.
(Norseland
boy
se-
ries.)
jB669a
Two
a
of harpoon-gun
stories
modern and
Norse who
life
the
first, pluck in
story
of
who
invents
by
his
succeeds bravely
and
his
perseverance
overcomes
many
story
obstacles
of
three their
undertaking;
go
the
to
other,
and
energetically
work
to
retrieve
fallen
fortunes.
Boyhood midnight
Contents:
The
in
Norway:
sun.
stories
of
boy-life
in
the
land
of
the
(Norseland
of
"
series.)
Biceps
jB669b
Christmas
sons
Battle
the The
rafts.
"
Grimlund's
"
"
Nixy's
strain.
bear
:
wonder
"
Paul
Jespersen's
"
luck.
^The
^Lady
a
of
the
"
"
Bonnyboy.
child
of
bank
account.
Modern
vikings
stories
of
life and
sport
in the
Norseland.
(Norseland
Contents:
famine and
the
"
series.)
Tharald's
otter. gnomes.
"
jB669mo
Between
"
sea
and
went
sky.
"
Mikkel.
"
"
^The
among
the
"
How dangerous
Bernt
children. Skerry of
wolves. Big
Magnie's
Hans
"
Shrieks.
and Fiddle-
Little
Hans.
ride. A
"
"
whaling. Thorwald
new
The and
the
cooper
star"
winter
sport.
^Thc
John's
family.
42
Boyesen,
H.
H.
"
continued,
Norseland
Contents:
a
tales.
Zuleika.
"
(Norseland
"
series.)
"
jB669n
^Life
for
^The
Sunless
"Dig."
The
runaway's
"
world. Thanksgiving.
"
life.
"
Adventures
"
of of
"
^A
sun's
born
the
Wildhaymen.
^The
little chap.
^The
sisters.
chieftain. Little
"
Feud Alvilda.
Brooks,
".
S.
of
Christina
his
Sweden:
girls,
the the
the
girl
of
the
northern
fiords.
(In
Historic
in
of
p.192.)
of
the
young century.
J920.7 B77
girl
who
Incidents middle
life
ruled
over
Sweden
in
the
seventeenth
BuU,
J. B.
Fridtjof
The
Nansen:
story
book
for
boyhood,
the
his
young
youthful
J92 Ni26bu
adventures and
his polar
of
Nansen's
expeditions.
Butterworth, Zigzag
Hezekiah.
journeys
in
northern
lands:
the
Rhine
to
the
tic Arc-
J914
Many
with this of the
northern
B98Z
myths, Europe
legends
are
and
quaint by
the
historical
boys
the of Denmark,
told
stories Zigzag
associated in Club
story-telling
tour
through
Germany,
Norway
and
Sweden.
Coolidge,
Girls
and
Short
Susan.
of
the
far
north.
(In
her
Mischiefs
Thanksgiving,
other
sketches
stories,
of Lind, and
p.84.)
Bremer, Lotten
jCySam
Vennberg,
Fredrika
Jeanette
Berg-
lind,
Jenny
others.
Dufferin,
F. T.
earl. and
the
Geysers,
Young
An
Mount
folks*
from that
steaming
midnight
sun.
(In Aldrich.
v.14,
from
p.261.)
high
jgio H45
It of gives
a
extract
latitudes."
good
with
of fields,
and
Iceland
Hale,
E.
E.
"
Susan.
through France,
Family
flight
Germany,
:
Norway
and
Switzerland
Contains
carriole North
a
J914 H15
Christiania
across
description
to
of
is
trip
from
Norway
coast
to
by the
the
Romsdal,
There of
and
also,
thence
by
steamer
on
along
241,
the
a
Cape.
history
beginning
page
brief
account
of
the
Norway.
Hawthorne,
Nathaniel. Christina.
account
Queen
Brief
stories,
p.69.)
J920 Hs^b
Christina
of
Sweden.
Knox, Boy
T.
W. in
northern
through
travellers
Describes
a
Europe
Holland, and Germany,
the in places
J914
Denmark,
of
to
K35
journey
with
a
and
sun."
Sweden,
Contains
great
visits to deal
Heligoland
of
"land
the the
information of
the
regard
visited.
manners
and
customs
Many
condition, illustrations.
Lang,
How
Andrew. Gustavus
true
Nearly
Vasa
won
his
kingdom.
(In
his
Red
story
as
book,
romantic "History
p.
a
114.)
story
as
J923.5
that
L23
Chapman's
of
Gustavus
of Adolphus."
Prince
Charlie.
Adapted
from
Martineau,
Feats
This
on
Harriet.
the
story
fjord;
presents
tale
a
of
Norway
realistic
years
jM43if
ago.
very
hundred superstitions
picture It
of shows
many
life
how
on
the
adventures
characteristic
interesting
43
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3S
,
Magniisson " Morris, tr. Three northern love stories Martineau. Feats on the fjord.
,
,
33 43
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Wagner's heroines
stories
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Metiefee. Child
Morris, C
from the
masters
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33
Nansen,
Farthest north Nibclungenlied. Fall of the Nibelungers; tr. by Lettsom NibeJungen lied; tr. by Foster-Barham
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.32 30j 3l" 32, 33
Paloaer, ed. Storiesfrom classic literature. Pratt. America *s story, v.1-2 Legends of Norseland
*......
People and places; northern Europe Stories from old Germany Pyle. Where the wind blows Ragozin. Frithjof and Roland
36
41
"
Siegfriedand Beowulf, Scott. Poetical works., Scudden Viking Bodleys Scgerstedt. My Lady Legend
...
.......
36 .41
.44
,
.
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41 34
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Sidgwick. Story of Denmark Snorro Sturluson. Storiesof the kings of Norway, edda; tr. by Anderson Stern. Gods of our fathers Taylor. Boys of other countries
Poetical works Thorpe, comp. Northern mythology. ed. Yule-tidestories True. Iron star.
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1-3
Younger
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