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Riner Tetzner – Germanic Myths and Legends 2010 Turkish Book Turkey

Riner Tetzner – Germanic Myths and Legends 2010 Turkish Book Turkey

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Riner Tetzner – Germanic Myths and Legends (Cermen Tanrı ve Kahramanlarının Efsaneleri) – İlya Yayınevi Turkish Edition (2010)

Description:

This Turkish edition of Germanic Myths and Legends (Cermen Tanrı ve Kahramanlarının Efsaneleri) by Riner Tetzner was published by İlya Yayınevi in 2010. Printed in Turkish, the work explores the mythological universe of Germanic and Norse civilizations through legendary gods, heroic warriors, epic sagas, and ancient Northern European belief systems. Published as a complete two-volume set, the books present an extensive introduction to the mythological and heroic traditions of the Germanic world.

The work examines the legendary narratives surrounding the gods and heroes of Norse and Germanic mythology, including Odin, Thor, Loki, Freyja, Balder, Sigurd, and many other mythic figures preserved through medieval sagas, epic poetry, and oral storytelling traditions. These stories reflect the spiritual imagination, warrior culture, and cosmological worldview of ancient Scandinavian and Germanic societies.

Riner Tetzner presents the myths not merely as entertaining legends but as symbolic expressions of early Northern European concepts of destiny, courage, honor, sacrifice, kingship, nature, and the struggle between order and chaos. Themes such as heroism, fate, revenge, divine power, magical knowledge, and the inevitability of Ragnarök — the apocalyptic end of the mythological world — form the central foundation of many narratives included in the collection.

The books also explore the relationship between mythology and the historical Viking Age, demonstrating how heroic sagas and religious beliefs shaped the social and cultural identity of Germanic warrior societies. Through gods, magical artifacts, dragons, giants, enchanted realms, and cosmic battles, the work reveals the symbolic richness of Northern European mythology.

Particular attention is given to the literary preservation of these myths through Icelandic sagas, medieval chronicles, and epic poetry traditions that later became foundational influences on fantasy literature, opera, cinema, and modern popular culture.

As a complete two-volume set, this Turkish edition offers readers a broad and immersive overview of Germanic mythology and heroic epic traditions, making it valuable both for mythology enthusiasts and collectors of comparative folklore and medieval literature.

Key Features:

• Author: Riner Tetzner

• Original Title: Germanic Myths and Legends

• Turkish Title: Cermen Tanrı ve Kahramanlarının Efsaneleri

• Publisher: İlya Yayınevi

• Publication Date: 2010

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Two-volume paperback set

• Genre: Mythology; Folklore; Medieval Literature

• Subject: Germanic and Norse mythology

• Literary Content: Mythological legends; Heroic sagas; Epic narratives; Viking myths

• Major Figures Included: Odin; Thor; Loki; Freyja; Sigurd and other Germanic heroes

• Themes: Heroism; Fate; Divine power; Revenge; Sacrifice; Ragnarök

• Cultural Scope: Scandinavian and Germanic mythological traditions

• Mythological Elements: Gods; Giants; Dragons; Magical artifacts; Cosmic battles

• Historical Importance: Explores the spiritual and heroic worldview of early Northern Europe

• Literary Importance: Connected to medieval sagas and epic poetry traditions

• Educational Value: Introductory reference work on Germanic mythology and Viking-era legends

• Edition Note: Complete two-book set

• Collector Appeal: Turkish mythology and medieval folklore collection edition

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