Mabel H. Cummings / Mabel HCummings / Mary H. Foster / Mary HFoster
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A clear, energetic doorway into Asgard’s lore.Old gods come vividly alive.Mary H. Foster presents a readable mythological tales collection that brings essential norse mythology stories to fresh life with concise, approachable prose. This classic folklore anthology offers viking legends retold with an eye for narrative pace and moral texture; it privileges story over exposition, making the often-complex pantheon intelligible without flattening its strangeness. Themes of courage, fate and cunning recur, so the material functions both as gods and heroes myths and as playground for ethical questions. The tone moves between measured gravity and sly humour, which suits a family read aloud as well as private study; teachers will value its clarity when used as an educational mythology book. At once lively and austere, the retellings sit comfortably beside scandinavian epic tales while remaining immediately accessible.Arranged in the spirit of ancient nordic sagas and indebted to edda inspired stories, the collection reflects the early 20th century literature impulse to render old material in straightforward English rather than academic translation. Readers fond of stories like Edith Hamilton will recognise the same fidelity to narrative and economy of style; collectors will appreciate the book’s place within broader myth retellings. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Ideal for casual readers and classic-literature collectors, it is equally at home on the study shelf, in hands-on classroom use, or as a shared family companion for listening and discussion. For libraries and reading groups the volume provides a compact, reliable companion to the eddas and to later scholarly work; for parents it supplies a steady, measured voice that introduces younger listeners to perennial themes without sensationalism.