"Frithiof's Saga: A Legend of the North" is an epic poem based on the Old Norse saga of Frithiof the Bold. Set in ancient Scandinavia, the poem recounts the tale of Frithiof, a valiant hero, and his love for Ingeborg, the daughter of King Bele. Their romance is thwarted by political intrigue, familial obligations, and the intervention of the gods.
This edition, originally published in 1839, presents the saga in English, making it accessible to a wider audience. The work reflects 19th-century romanticism and interest in folklore and mythology. "Frithiof's Saga" remains a significant example of Scandinavian literature, offering readers a glimpse into the heroic ideals and cultural values of the Norse world.
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