Nordiske Kaempe-historier is a collection of Norse heroic stories based on Icelandic manuscripts. This edition, edited by Carl Christian Rafn, presents the Volsunga Saga, also known as the story of Sigurd Fafnersbane, in two volumes. These sagas offer invaluable insights into Norse mythology, legends, and the cultural values of the Viking age.
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