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True at any time: Grundtvig's subjective interpretation of Nordic Myth.(Critical Essay)
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Scandinavian Studies
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December 22, 2001| Author:
Chase, Martin
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ALTHOUGH N.F.S. Grundtvig is best known for his works on church, society, and education, his writings on myth form a significant part of his oeuvre. The most important of these are five published works: Lidet om sangene i Edda, Om Asaloren, Nordens Mytologi (1808), Nordens Mythologi (1832), and Grosk og Nordisk Mythologi for Ungdommen. The half-century between Grundtvig's first published work on myth and Grosk og Nordisk Mythologi for Ungdommen was a time of tremendous development ...
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