Problems in Mythological Reconstruction: Thor, Thrym, and the Story of the Hammer over the Course of Time
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Aurelijus Vijūnas
National Kaohsiung Normal University
Published 2019-05-27
https://doi.org/10.15388/ScandinavisticaVilnensis.2019.3
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Keywords

Scandinavian
mythology
Þrymskviða
Þrymlur
ballads

How to Cite

Vijūnas, A. (2019). Problems in Mythological Reconstruction: Thor, Thrym, and the Story of the Hammer over the Course of Time. Scandinavistica Vilnensis, 14, 39-60. https://doi.org/10.15388/ScandinavisticaVilnensis.2019.3

Abstract

In this article, the Old Icelandic poem Þrymskviða, which depicts an ancient myth about the theft and retrieval of Thor’s hammer, is compared with a number of later texts describing the same story – a late medieval Icelandic rhyme Þrymlur and a number of ballads from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, – in order to find out if it is possible to reconstruct an earlier, common Scandinavian version of this myth. While such a reconstruction appears to be plausible, none of the extant sources reflects the proto-myth in its complete form: although the oldest source Þrymskviða generally appears to be the most conservative among the different versions of this story, some of the scenes from the proto-myth have been preserved better in the later sources.

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