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The first eight chapters are a very passable, if dry as dust, survey of Nordic lore concerning lesser deities and spirits. But when he hit's the "rituals" chapter, Elvis leaves the building. Way over-influenced by ceremonial magic and Edred Thorson, IMHO, but the appendices were OK, and overall a worthy read.
 
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dhaxton | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 3, 2024 |
What a great source of information about Heathenism and Odinism. Lots of information that covers a wide variety of questions. Even extras that are good to have as resource in one book. I don't know why this book is out of print. It should not be. It should be available to all who are interested in the subject. I highly recommend this book.
 
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SumisBooks | otra reseña | Mar 1, 2018 |
 
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SumisBooks | otra reseña | Feb 26, 2018 |
This a a good quality redaction of the Nibelungenlied and quite as enjoyable as the original. The setting has benefited from archaeological work as well as collation of the fifth century CE by historians of both sides of the Roman Rhine Frontier. If you haven't read this one yet, and are hungry for more Game of Thrones, check this out!½
 
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DinadansFriend | otra reseña | Dec 21, 2016 |
I've enjoyed Stephan Grundy's works relating to the matter of the Rhine, and this is a principal ornament of the pair. there is some useful historical detail and a rollicking good story, filled with sex, violence and serious regime change issues. The story deals with an interlude in Grundy's larger redaction of the Nibelngenlied and we are soon sucked deep into the intrigues at the heart of the barbarian world eagerly awaiting the collapse of Rome. I followed the plan of actually stopping to read this at its proper place in the framing novel "Rhinegold" and that enhanced my involvement.
 
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DinadansFriend | otra reseña | Dec 12, 2016 |
This is, hands down, the best book on practical, modern Heathenry that I have read, and the one that I would recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about Heathenry. It literally has every bit of basic knowledge one would need to start or maintain their religious practice, beginning with the Heathen worldview, the Gods and Goddesses, the otherworldly wights, the rites, crafting Heathen garb and accessories, plus a handy appendix full of extra study info and sources. And all of this book is blissfully free of racism or homophobia, *and* presents Heathenry as a viable religious practice for both men and women. His writing style is both entertaining and informative. The only aspect of Heathenry that Gundarsson doesn't tackle heavily in this book (though they are discussed briefly) is runestaves, but he does describe them in depth in one of his other books (Teutonic Magic) so, hey, buy them both. The only problem that I have with "Teutonic Religion" is that it's been out of print for so long! Hopefully, it will be re-released at some point and the world will be a better place for it.
 
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laeviss | otra reseña | Aug 6, 2013 |
Absolutely wonderful collection of informative articles.
 
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laeviss | Apr 2, 2013 |
I cannot say enough positive things about the two "Our Troth" books. Absolutely jam-packed with scholarly information and insight.
 
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laeviss | Apr 2, 2013 |
Good overview of Heathenry.
 
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laeviss | otra reseña | Apr 2, 2013 |
Scholarly book, full of information and insight.
 
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laeviss | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 2, 2013 |
die größte deutsche saga als roman, kann ich jedem fantasy fan nur empfehlen.½
 
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nelloroso | otra reseña | Mar 22, 2007 |
A gripping story. Hagan is a great character.
 
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puabi | otra reseña | Jun 8, 2006 |
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