The Poetic Edda

Illustrated by Simon Noyes

Translated by Carolyne Larrington

Limited to 980 hand-numbered copies

This elegantly presented collection of Old Norse poetry tells tales of gods, heroes and monsters, war, folly and deceit. 

US$550.00
US$550.00

The poems of the Old Norse collection known as the Poetic Edda respond to one of humankind’s greatest urges – the search for origins. Subtle, complex and suggestive, yet disarmingly direct in style, these tales of gods, heroes and monsters, of love, war, folly and deceit, inhabit a world more primal in character than any other corpus of European mythology. We do not know who composed them, or when, but ever since their rediscovery in the 17th and 18th centuries they have inspired intellectuals and artists in all media, for whom these poems held the tantalising key to a shared Northern identity. 

All but a few of the poems in the Poetic Edda were preserved in a single manuscript known as the Codex Regius, copied by an unknown Icelandic scribe in the 1270s and presented by the Lutheran Bishop of Skálholt, Brynjolf Sveinsson, to the Danish court nearly four centuries later. Bishop Brynjolf was convinced that this unassuming manuscript contained the hitherto lost source material for the great treatise on Norse poetry by the Icelandic historian Snorri Sturluson (1179– 1241), which its author had referred to as an edda or poetics. The Codex Regius was duly dubbed the Poetic Edda or Elder Edda, to distinguish it from Snorri’s ‘younger’ prose work. 

Translations into Latin, French and English were enthusiastically received by a public eager to construct a sense of its own legendary past. Early adaptations of the Edda poems such as Thomas Gray’s The Descent of Odin heralded a mania for the Norse myths in the 19th century, reaching its apogee in works by William Morris and in Richard Wagner’s Ring cycle, of which the mythological substrata are formed from Eddic tales. The fascination with the collection continued into the following century, with Ezra Pound, W. H. Auden and Jorge Luis Borges all professed admirers. Most pervasively of all, J. R. R. Tolkien found inspiration in the Edda for his creation of Middle Earth.

‘I was drawn irresistibly to the northern sagas; and I now tried, as far as was possible without a fluent knowledge of the Scandinavian languages, to acquaint myself with the Edda…’
  1. Richard Wagner, from his autobiography

Production Details

Limited to 980 hand-numbered copies
496 text pages typeset in Minion
Printed on Abbey Wove paper
20 colour illustrations printed on Natural Evolution Ivory and tipped on to text pages
Bound in hand-polished leather with five raised bands
Pages coloured on three edges
Spine blocked in gold foil

Slipcase bound in canvas

11 ¾˝ × 8 ½˝

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  • The quality of the book is excellent.

    Review by Mr Chi Him Chan on 11th January 2021

  • What a beautiful edition! I'm really looking forward to reading it!

    Review by MR MICHAEL BOYCE on 31st December 2020

  • A most handsome edition of a quality The Folio Society is known for. Well worth the price for both quality of the literary and production aspects.

    Review by REDINA PEREZ on 26th December 2020

  • A beautiful limited edition which exceeds expectations.

    Review by Norman Gerstein on 23rd December 2020

  • This is a beautiful book and an important one for anyone with a serious interest in Norse mythology and Wagner's Ring cycle. However, since I am interested in fine printed books and do not care if they are limited editions, it is a little expensive for me. But it is Christmas!!

    Review by ALICE TUCKER on 17th December 2020

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