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The Kalevala - The Epic Saga of Finnish Myth and Heroism - cover

The Kalevala - The Epic Saga of Finnish Myth and Heroism

Elias Lönnrot, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Editorial: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Sinopsis

Uncover the soul of Finland in this legendary masterpiece of myth, magic, and destiny.
Enter a world where ancient heroes clash, runes sing with power, and creation itself is shaped by music. The Kalevala, Finland's national epic, is a mesmerizing tapestry of folklore passed down through generations and collected by Elias Lönnrot with poetic brilliance.

🌊 From the forging of the magical Sampo to epic battles and enchanted journeys, each tale pulses with emotion, wonder, and timeless wisdom. Whether you're a fan of Norse mythology, Tolkien-esque sagas, or world epics like the Odyssey and Beowulf, The Kalevala delivers a truly original mythic experience.

📚 Why readers love it:

A foundational influence on J.R.R. Tolkien's Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings

Deeply poetic and rich with Finnish myth, magic, and ancient rhythm

Praised for its cultural significance and literary artistry across Europe

Rediscover an epic unlike any other—click Buy Now and dive into the mythic heart of the North!
Disponible desde: 19/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 735 páginas.

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