The Dragon of the North: The Supernatural Nature of Knowledge in Vǫluspá

The first page of Völuspá from Edda Sæmundar hins fróda edited by Arvid August Afzelius in the year 1818.

This thesis is an exploration of the mythological poem Vǫluspá and the nature of knowledge within the world presented by the text. I will argue that knowledge is a supernatural force, and that the world will ultimately be destroyed as a result of its influence.

Re-forging the smith: an interdisciplinary study of smithing motifs in Völuspá and Völundarkviða

Odin and the Völva - by Frølich

In 
this
 dissertation
 I
 examine 
key
 smithing 
motifs 
in 
the 
eddic 
poems 
Võluspá
 and
 Võlundarkviña 
in
 relation 
to 
the 
socio-cultural 
role 
of 
smithing
techniques 
and 
sites 
in 
early 
medieval
 Scandinavia.



Völuspá and the Feast of Easter

"Odin and the Völva" (1895) by Lorenz Frølich.

It is generally agreed that Völuspá has been influenced by Christian ideas to some extent, but the nature of that influence has been debated.

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