10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UTGARD-LOKI»
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Utgard-Loki in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Utgard-Loki and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Gods, Heroes, and Kings : The Battle for Mythic Britain: The ...
Now Skrymir took his leave of the others, warning them against pride in the court
of Utgard-Loki and advising them to go home instead; when they refused to heed
this advice, he pointed them in the direction of their goal and stomped off on his ...
Christopher R. Fee Assistant Professor of English Gettysburg College, David A. Leeming Professor of English & Comparative Literature University of Connecticut (Emeritus), 2001
2
Asgard - The Planet of the Gods
Hyrrokin stand by the ship's hatch waiting for Utgard-Loki. Hel walks up to greet
the Jötunar King. Utgard-Loki unhappily remarks, “I am the bearer of sad news.
The planet Asgard has been totally destroyed. Bring Balder and Nanna to me.
They only let go when they heard Thor tear the door into Utgard-Loki's hall open.
Ivagi and the other giant sat up. "You could have killed me with your childish
behaviour," Ivagi hissed at Loki. Loki got up and brushed the dirt from his clothes.
4
Bulfinch's Mythology (The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, ...
said Utgard-Loki; "thou must not spare thyself; if thou meanest to drain the horn at
the third draught thou must pull deeply; and I must needs say that thou wilt not be
called so mighty a man here as thou art at home if thou showest no greater ...
5
Gods, Heroes, & Kings : The Battle for Mythic Britain: The ...
Now Skrymir took his leave of the others, waming them against pnde in the court
of Utgard-Loki and advising them to go home instead; when they refused to heed
this advice, he pointed them in the direction of their goal and stomped off on his ...
Christopher R. Fee Assistant Professor of English Gettysburg College, 2004
6
Myths of Northern Lands
Utgard-loki. sleepy comments to the effect that a leaf, a bit of bark, or a twig from a
bird's nest overhead had fallen upon his face. Early on the morrow, Skrymir left
Thor and his companions, pointing out the shortest road to Utgard-loki's castle, ...
7
Bulfinch's Mythology - The Age of Fable Or Stories of Gods ...
"I now see plainly," said Utgard-Loki, "that thou art not quite so stout as we
thought thee: but wilt thou try any other feat, though methinks thou art not likely to
bear any prize away with thee hence." "What new trial hast thou to propose?
8
Bulfinch's Greek and Roman Mythology: The Age of Fable
"I now see plainly," said Utgard-Loki, "that thou art not quite so stout as we
thought thee: but wilt thou try any other feat, though methinks thou art not likely to
bear any prize away with thee hence." "What new trial hast thou to propose?
9
The Foreign Quarterly Review
heat was run, which was won hollow by Hugin, for he reached the goal before
Thialfi had gone over half the course. Utgard Loki 'now inquires of Thor, what he
could do to justify the fame that went abroad of him; the Thunderer replied, that
he ...
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Folk-Lore and Legends: Scandinavian:
Utgard-Loki answered—“The lads here do a thing which is not much. They lift my
cat up from the ground. I should not have thought of proposing such a feat to Asu-
Thor, had I not first seen that he is less by far than we took him to be.” As he ...