The Kalevala: the Epic Poem of Finland - John Martin Crawford - Books - Createspace - 9781503050341 - October 31, 2014
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The Kalevala: the Epic Poem of Finland

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Publisher Marketing: The following translation was undertaken from a desire to lay before the English-speaking people the full treasury of epical beauty, folklore, and mythology comprised in The Kalevala, the national epic of the Finns. A brief description of this peculiar people, and of their ethical, linguistic, social, and religious life, seems to be called for here in order that the following poem may be the better understood. The Finns are a very ancient people. It is claimed, too, that they began earlier than any other European nation to collect and preserve their ancient folk-lore. Tacitus, writing in the very beginning of the second century of the Christian era, mentions the Fenni, as he calls them, in the 46th chapter of his De Moribus Germanoram. He says of them: 'The Finns are extremely wild, and live in abject poverty. They have no arms, no horses, no dwellings; they live on herbs, they clothe themselves in skins, and they sleep on the ground. Their only resources are their arrows, which for the lack of iron are tipped with bone.' Strabo and the great geographer, Ptolemy, also mention this curious people. There is evidence that at one time they were spread over large portions of Europe and western Asia.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 31, 2014
ISBN13 9781503050341
Publishers Createspace
Pages 710
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 40 mm   ·   1.03 kg

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