gnostic said:
I agreed that you would need to read the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda. The other stuff I like reading is heroic myth, such as the Volsunga Saga, which is about Sigmund, Sigurd and the Niflung family.
I did put together Norse Mythology on my website - Timeless Myths. You will find my bibiography page where I listed some books for people to read.
I don't put translations of Norse literature on my site, but I do read them whenever I can get my hand on such books. I do retell myth in my style and provide information of individual characters in articles.
interesting site, i just had a quick look at it though.
about the norse week, did you know that we don't have saturday? we call it lördag - bath day.
the icelandic name is laugurdagur. in school, i learned that friday is freyr (frö)'s day - i guess it can be both freyr and frejas day.
another interesting fact is that the icelandic, of all people, don't use the teutonic/norse god weeknames! instead, they have
sunnudagur - sun day,
mánudagur - moon day,
thridjudagur - third day,
midvikudagur - midweek
fimmtudagur - fifth day,
föstudagur - fast day,
laugurdagur - bath day.
the german week days :
sonntag,
montag,
dienstag, (tyr, tiwaz?)
mittwoch, (midweek)
donnerstag, (donner - thunder, in other words thor)
freitag,
samstag (sabbath)
ah, you people probably know all this already.