Frey and his Wife
Gelesen von Kevin Green
Maurice Henry Hewlett
Frey and his Wife is a Nordic Saga, but written in a saga style by a 20th Century Englishman. It tells the tale of Gunnar, a Norwegian wrongly accused of murder who flees across the mountains to the pagan forests of Sweden. There he meets 'Frey' a Norse god, and a young woman who has become his wife. Animosity develops between Frey and Gunnar over the local ritual of human sacrifice which leads to an interesting outcome. The tale develops themes of religion, idolatry, and love, set in the time when Christianity was starting to displace pagan religion in Scandinavia. (Kevin Green) (2 hr 53 min)
Chapters
How Ogmund Dint did nothing, and presently sailed home to Thwartwater, and what…
10:08
Read by Kevin Green
Ogmund Dint comes again to Norway, and meets Gunnar on the Hard of Drontheim
8:02
Read by Kevin Green
Bewertungen
A Very Good Read
sarahm
I really enjoyed this saga, and will never again think of Friday quite the same. This is the second book that I have listened to recently read by Kevin Green, and I will eagerly seek others. He is first rate.
very well narrated but poorly researched subject matter.
Scooter D