The Norse Gods
In this episode of The Norse Gods, host Edmund Cross explores the fascinating partnership between Viking warriors and skalds that preserved Norse mythology for over a thousand years. Discover how these poet-storytellers used complex techniques like kennings to create memorable verses that served as living libraries of mythological knowledge. Learn about the sophisticated oral tradition that maintained consistency across vast distances, from Iceland to Russia, long before written records became common in Scandinavia. The episode examines how warrior culture provided the perfect environment for storytelling, with long sea voyages and winter gatherings creating opportunities for myth preservation. Cross discusses the transition from oral to written tradition, including how scholars like Snorri Sturluson compiled the Prose Edda and Poetic Edda in 13th century Iceland. The show also explores how Norse myths survived the conversion to Christianity by becoming cultural heritage rather than active religious belief. This episode reveals the sophisticated methods Vikings developed for cultural transmission and explains why the collaboration between martial and artistic traditions was crucial for preserving the mythological stories that continue to influence modern entertainment and literature today.
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