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![]() ![]() ![]() The first, second and fourth of the grammatical treatises are anonymous the third is the work of Snorri’s nephew, Óláfr Þórðarson. Heusler 1908, 12 von See 1988, 29 1990, 122 Clunies Ross 1987, 12, on the other hand, regards the prologue as an important key to the conception of the Edda – for further literature see there). Snorri’s authorship is generally accepted for Gylf, Skm and Ht, but some scholars dispute his authorship of the Prologue (e.g. A ( SnE 1848-87, II, 427-8), Snorri is mentioned as the author of Skm. hana hevir saman setta snorri sturlo sonr ‘This book is called Edda. Snorri’s authorship of SnE is confirmed by a remark at the beginning of ms. W has an additional four grammatical treatises with a unique Preface to them, which are inserted between Skm and Ht. All complete mss (R, Tˣ, W, U but not the fragments A, B, C) contain a Prologue followed by Gylfaginning ‘the Delusion of Gylfi’ ( Gylf), Skáldskaparmál ‘the Diction of Poetry’ ( Skm) and Háttatal ‘Enumeration of Verse-forms’ ( Ht). Snorra Edda ( SnE) is the name given to a collection of several texts which have different authors and originated at different times. ![]() ![]() If we don't hear from you for three months, your project may be opened up to a group project if a Book Coordinator is found. IMPORTANT - soloist, please note: in order to limit the amount of languishing projects (and hence the amount of files on our hard-pressed server), we ask that you post an update at least once a month in your project thread, even if you haven't managed to record anything. ![]()
![]() Linus does his job and he cares for the children, but he doesn’t think about what happens after he leaves. I think the magic of this book is that it captures the mundanity of the bureaucracy so perfectly, from the monotony of cubicle life to the grueling strain of aggressive middle management to the mystery of Extreme Upper Management to the horrifying consequences from the stroke of a pen, which all boiled down to an extreme disassociation from everything in order to cope. And it was made worse when he realized it was actually Tuesday. He couldn’t believe it was only Wednesday. Today was a shit day, and this book brought some light and joy into my life. ![]() But the danger isn’t the six children he’s assigned to assess, but himself. This is the most important-and dangerous-assignment of his life. So when he’s tapped for an extra-secret assignment to the middle of nowhere, he’s terrified. So what if his life is a little empty? He has a cat, a house, and a steady income. He does his job as a social worker for magical children, writes meticulous reports, and nothing more. ![]() Linus Baker is a solitary man, dedicated to his job. ![]() The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She struggles with things modern readers can relate to: obeying parents, accepting societal expectations, and crafting her own identity. She tells us all about it, and Medieval life, in the diary she keeps at the behest of her beloved brother Edward, a monk at a nearby monastery.Ĭatherine is an intelligent, spunky character who's way ahead of her time. Catherine will concoct any plan and pull any prank to keep herself from this fate, sometimes with hilarious results. But Catherine wants nothing to do with this, and she certainly doesn't want her blowhard father to marry her off to a rich, ugly, unpleasant baron. Thus, she's already expected to act like an adult as her mother trains her to become a lady of the manor. Thirteen-year-old Catherine is growing up in 1290 England. ![]() |