Matthew Arnold

Balder Dead

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Balder Dead is a mesmerizing epic poem by Matthew Arnold that weaves together the threads of Norse mythology to narrate the tragic tale of Odins son, Balder. This retelling encapsulates the themes of betrayal and jealousy, ignited by the cunning Loki, leading to a poignant exploration of love and loss. (Summary by Nathan)

Author

Matthew Arnold

Category

Arts

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Latest episode

Nov 19, 2025

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Episodes

003 - The Funeral 19.11.2025

Balder Dead is a mesmerizing epic poem by Matthew Arnold that weaves together the threads of Norse mythology to narrate the tragic tale of Odins son, Balder. This retelling encapsulates the themes of betrayal and jealousy, ignited by the cunning Loki, leading to a poignant exploration of love and loss. (Summary by Nathan)

002 - Journey to the Dead 19.11.2025

Balder Dead is a mesmerizing epic poem by Matthew Arnold that weaves together the threads of Norse mythology to narrate the tragic tale of Odins son, Balder. This retelling encapsulates the themes of betrayal and jealousy, ignited by the cunning Loki, leading to a poignant exploration of love and loss. (Summary by Nathan)

001 - The Sending 19.11.2025

Balder Dead is a mesmerizing epic poem by Matthew Arnold that weaves together the threads of Norse mythology to narrate the tragic tale of Odins son, Balder. This retelling encapsulates the themes of betrayal and jealousy, ignited by the cunning Loki, leading to a poignant exploration of love and loss. (Summary by Nathan)

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