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4/5 Stars (%79/100) It is obvious that Tolkien was heavily inspired by a variety of myths and mythological characters. However, it seems that he was really interested in Norse mythology not only because of this book. Tolkien borrowed many names from Norse mythology either directly or changing it slightly. (This can be observed especially with the names of the dwarves in The Hobbit) Some of the stories in Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales are also similar to Norse myths. Sigurd is a famous hero that slew the greedy dragon Fafnir. (Previously a famous dwarf) The myth of Sigurd does not end with Fafnir. Perhaps even more famous story is about him is his relationship between Gudrun and indirectly Brynhild. Völsunga Saga talks about Sigurd in great detail. Tolkien was interested in these tales and wanted to contribute to it. These tales are of grief, love, and sorrow which is very prominent in many of Tolkien's other works. This is a great book that needs more love. So, if you are interested in mythology and Tolkien, you should one hundred percent check this book out.
The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún
The Legend of Sigurd and GudrúnJ. R. R. Tolkien · Houghton Mufflin Harcourt · 2009145 okunma
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