The Poetic Edda & The Prose Edda bring together a cornerstone collection of Old Norse literary compositions, attesting to the vibrant tapestry of myth, saga, and history that underpins Norse literary tradition. This anthology juxtaposes the mythological and heroic lays of the Poetic Edda with the Prose Edda's rich commentary and narrative expositions, providing readers with a comprehensive insight into Norse cosmology, ethics, and ethos. The text navigates through an array of literary styles, from the high poetic to the prosaically narrative, illustrating the diversity and adaptability of these ancient narratives. The collection, while deeply rooted in the mythic and historic, also engages with themes of fate, heroism, and the existential, resonating across centuries. The contributing authors, Snorri Sturluson and Saemund Sigfusson, are monumental figures in Icelandic literature, bridging paganism to Christianity, oral traditions to written scholarship. Their works collectively capture crucial phases in the transition of Nordic culture and thought, aligning with significant historical and cultural shifts. As compilers, commentators, and creators, their contributions not only preserve a cultural heritage but also provide a lens through which the power dynamics, spiritual beliefs, and social structures of their time are discerned. The anthology is an indispensable resource for readers seeking to explore the breadth of Norse literary output, offering a unique composite of mythological and historical narratives. The inclusion of both the Poetic and Prose Eddas in one volume offers a rare synthesis that invites readers into a dialogue between two of the most influential texts in Old Norse literature. It is an essential acquisition for those interested in the intersection of myth, history, and literature, beckoning scholars, enthusiasts, and casual readers alike to delve into its pages for a deeper understanding of Norse cultural legacy.