This illustration is from The
Children of Odin from the collection of P. A. Baer.
Rights:
This illustration from Children of
Odin is in the public domain.
Research notes, early print reviews, etc.:
Early Print Review of The Children of Odin:
"The book is copiously illustrated, but we cannot regard this as a merit, for
the artist, whose name is not given, has evidently little acquaintance with
Northern literature, and has read the letterpress very hurriedly and
carelessly." Review by A.F.M in Saga-Book III of the Viking Club. (London:
Private Printing of the Viking Society. 1903), 491. Accessed through
http://vsnrweb-publications.org.uk/ on 12 January 2022.
Bibliography:
Editions
Speight, E
E. Children of Odin.
London: H. Marshall ,
1903.
Secondary Sources
M., A.
F..
"Review of The Children of Odin by E. E. Speight" in
Saga-Book III of the Viking Club
London: Private Printing of the Viking
Society, 1903.
Laliberte,
Camille (en.)
b. 19th December 1998
Occupation: Research Assistant
Historical Persons, i.e. from Heimskringla, Saxo, sagas etc.
Þóra
Borgarhjört (non.)
Thora
Town Heart (en.)
The wife of Ragnar Loðbrók who was gaurded by a linnormr. Lodbrok had
to kill the linnormr in order to marry her.
Nouns
Edwardian (en.)The
Edwardian era began with the reign of King Edward VII, 1901 to 1910
(January 22, 1901 - 28 July, 1914). However, the era's end date is
sometimes extended to the beginning of World War 1 (28 July
1914).
linnormr (non.)
lindworm (en.)
A mythical wingless dragon-like creature with a serpent's body.
Source Materials:
Children of Odin (en.)
Children's book by Ernest Edwin Speight published in 1901. The
illustrations in MyNDIR are from the second edition that was published
in 1903. Disambiguation: This book should not be confused with The Children of Odin by Padriac
Colum published in 1920 that was illustrated by Willy Pogany.
Ragnars saga
loðbrókar (non.)The Saga of Ragnarr
Hairy-breeches (en.)
The Icelandic legendary saga concerning Ragnarr, who was the son of
the king of Sweden, Sigurd Ring. Ragnarr married Þóra, and after her
death, he married Aslaug, who was the daughter of the valkyrie Brynhildr
and the hero Sigurðr. Ragnarr met his death in a snake pit in England
while trying to avenge the death of his sons.
Source Persons
Lawrence,
Frederic (fr.)
b. 1883
d. 1948
Nationality: British
Occupation: Artist
Lawrence was an illustrator and writer who illustrated Children of Odin, E.J.B. Kirtlan's translations of
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Beowulf.
Speight, Ernest
Edwin (en.)
b. 6 December 1871
d. 17 September 1949
Nationality: English
Occupation: Author, Professor of English
Residence: Yorkshire, England
Ernest Edwin Speight, better known as E. E. Speight, was an English
professor who worked in India and Japan. He authored Children of Odin,
as well as numerous English textbooks. He was awarded the Fifth Class of
the Order of the Rising Sun by the Emperor of Japan for his services as
a teacher.