112 pp.
Floris Books
Paperback
Published: May 2013
978-0-86315-942-8
The tales of the medieval Norse kings were originally
sung or told as "sagas." These were legendary adventures full of
exciting episodes in which the hero fought wicked enemies or even
dragons in order to win the hand of a princess or to fulfill a great
destiny.
The two sagas in this book date from the twelfth to the
fifteenth centuries. The Danish ruler known as King Ragnar Goatskin was
famous for fighting a dragon that had captured the princess Tora, and so
won her hand in marriage. She died after giving him two sons, and he
then married Kraka, a beautiful maiden of royal birth disguised as a
farm girl. Their struggle against the evils of war and witchcraft are
vividly narrated in the stories that follow.
"The Dream of King
Alfdan" tells the adventures of the brave princess Ragnild and her
brother Guthorm after the death of their father King Sigurd, and how
Alfdan's dream that he will have a son to rule over all Norway comes
true in the end.
These stories of Norse kings, beautifully retold
by the renowned storyteller Isabel Wyatt, are drawn from the sagas
recorded by the historian Saxo Grammaticus and other Scandinavian
writers of the Middle Ages.