The Story of Howard the Halt - Myths, Legend and Folk Tales from Around the World - William Morris - Libros - Abela Publishing - 9781907256714 - 31 de julio de 2010
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The Story of Howard the Halt - Myths, Legend and Folk Tales from Around the World


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Publisher Marketing: This is a Norse tale of Howard the Halt, or Howard the Lame. It tells of a man named Thorbiorn who had the priesthood over Icefirth. A mighty chief, but the most unjust of men. Throughout Icefirth all spoke ill of him. He would take maidens, handfast them awhile before sending them home. From others he took their goods and chattels or their lands. He had taken a young high-born woman, Sigrid, as his housekeeper. And then there is our hero - Howard. He too was of great kin, but now in the Autumn of his life. In his earlier days he had been a great Viking and the best of champions. In one of his bouts he was badly wounded and incurred a knee injury. Ever after he was halt, hence his name. Howard's wife was Biargey, a stirring woman of good kin. They had one son, Olaf, a most resolute young man. Great of growth, and goodly of aspect. Olaf was keen on Sigrid as was she on him. One of Thorbiorn's henchmen, Vakr, was also keen on Sigrid, but she rejected his advances. Thorbiorn, Vakr and his other men ambushed and killed Olaf. So disastrous was the news to Howard that it is said he took to bed for a year. Biargey convinced him to rise and seek retribution at the Thing. All he received from Thorbiorn was scorn. But other attendees were so revolted at Thorbiorn's judgement that, to Thorbiorn's chagrin, they agreed to pay Howard's compensation. But this is not where our story ends. On the contrary, it is merely the beginning of Howard and Biargey's search for justice. So pick up this ancient Norse tale, a story of the eternal search for love and justice amidst a world full of jealousy, spite and injustice. But know this, in the end justice and right will always prevail and in the case of Howard justice is dealt out in the Viking way. 33% of the publisher's profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charity. Contributor Bio:  Morris, William William Morris (1834--1896) was a poet, novelist, and socialist, but he is best remembered today for his design work, which included fabrics, household objects, and books. Morris had a life-long interest in the Middle Ages.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 31 de julio de 2010
ISBN13 9781907256714
Editores Abela Publishing
Páginas 120
Dimensiones 202 × 128 × 7 mm   ·   144 g
Traductor Magnusson, Eirikr
Traductor Morris, William

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