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The berserkr, the legendary bear warrior of the Vikings, arouses many fantasies. So many fantasies, moreover, that we find it in all sauces: films, comics, board games, manga, animated and video games…. The Berserkr is everywhere, always different, always surprising, with one universal point in common: his bestial rage which gives him superhuman strength.
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To know more :
HOMERE, Iliad (Greece, 8th century BC)
TACITE, De Origine et Situ Germanorum (Italy, 1st century)
THORBJÖRN HORNKLOFI, Haraldskvæði (Norway, 9th century)
ANONYMOUS, Hávamál (Norway, 10th century)
SIGVATR THORDARSON, Erfidrápa Óláfs helga (Iceland, 11th century)
ANONYMOUS, Legendary Saga of Saint Olaf (Norway, 12th century)
ANONYMOUS, Saga of Vatnsdœla (Iceland, 13th century)
SNORRI STURLUSON, Saga of the Ynglingar (Iceland, 13th century)
SNORRI STURLUSON ?, Saga of Egill (Iceland, 13th century)
ANONYMOUS, Grettis saga Ásmundarsonar (Iceland, 14th century)
ANONYMOUS, Saga by Hrólf Kraki (Iceland, 14th century)
Research books:
GEORGES DUMEZIL, Myths and gods of ancient Scandinavia, Paris, Gallimard, 2000
GEORGES DUMEZIL, Gods of the Ancient Northmen, Los Angeles, 1979.
JONATHAN SHAY, Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character, 1994.
KRIS KERSHAW, The One-Eyed God: Odin and the (Indo-) Germanic Männerbünde. Washington, DC, Journal of Indo-European Studies, 2000.
LILY FLORENCE LOWELL GERATY, Berserk for berserkir: Introducing combat Trauma to the Compendium of Theories on the Norse Berserker, Háskóli Íslands, 2015.
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VINCENT SAMSON, The Berserkir: The warriors-beasts in ancient Scandinavia, from the age of Vendel to the Vikings (6th-11th century), Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 2011.
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