Thursday, 4 December 2025

The Four Mythological Passages In "Star Of The Sea"

"Star of the Sea."

I, a divine betrothal.
II, a divine war.
III, a divine intervention.
IV, a prayer.

To expand slightly:

I, betrothal between a god and a goddess.
II, war between two pantheons.
III, a merchant who thanks a goddess for her help.
IV, sailors who pray to the Mother of God.

Three narrative layers:

people who live in a historical period and invoke the gods;

time travellers who intervene in different historical periods and sometimes impersonate gods;

gods, who are projected into ahistorical mythic time.

Poul Anderson always conveys a sense of comprehensiveness.

4 comments:

  1. Kaor, Paul!

    Or time travelers sometimes mistakenly thought to be gods.

    Ad astra! Sean

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  2. Just finished reading "Star of the Sea" after seeing it mentioned here a number of times. Classic Poul Anderson, a shame HR isn't around anymore to gift us more tales like this one

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  3. Hi, Durval.

    I hope to encourage reading and rereading of PA.

    Paul.

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