
Joseph Falaky Nagy, Vermin Gone Bad in Medieval Scandinavian, Persian, and Irish TraditionsĮmily Lyle, Baldr and Iraj: Murdered and Avenged Mitchell, Óðinn, Charms, and Necromancy: Hávamál 157 in its Nordic and European Contexts

Mathias Nordvig, Creation from Fire in Snorri’s Edda: The Tenets of a Vernacular Theory of Geothermal Activity in Old Norse Myth Global TraditionsRichard Cole, Snorri and the Jews John Lindow, Comparing Balto-Finnic and Nordic Mythologies DuBois, The Mythic Sun: An Areal Perspective Olof Sundqvist, The Temple, the Tree, and the Well: A Topos or Cosmic Symbolism at Cultic Sites in Pre-Christian Northern Europe? Torun Zachrisson, Volund Was Here: A Myth Archaeologically Anchored in Viking Age Scania Local and Neighboring TraditionsTerry Gunnell, Blótgyðjur, Goðar, Mimi, Incest, and Wagons: Oral Memories of the Religion(s) of the Vanir Jonas Wellendorf, The Æsir and Their Idols Kate Heslop, Framing the Hero: Medium and Metalepsis in Old Norse Heroic Narrative

Pernille Hermann, Methodological Challenges to the Study of Old Norse Myths: The Orality and Literacy Debate Reframed

Theoretical and Conceptual ComparisonsJens Peter Schjødt, Pre-Christian Religions of the North and the Need for Comparativism: Reflections on Why, How, and with What We Can Compare Preface: Situating Old Norse Mythology in Comparative Contexts, Pernille Hermann, Stephen Mitchell, and Jens Peter Schjødt
