File:Menia and Fenia.jpg

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Menia and Fenia (the title in the list of illustrations). The beacon in the background is a reference to a stanza from Gróttasöngr:

18. Fire I see burning
east of the burgh;
tidings of war are rife:
that should be a token;
a host will forthwith
hither come,
and the town burn
over the king. Thorpe's translation
Date Published in 1871
Source Goddard, Julia (1871). Wonderful Stories from Northern Lands. London, Longmans, Green, and Co. This engraving to face page 93. Digitized by the Internet archive, https://archive.org/details/wonderfulstories00goddiala
Author Engraving by
George Pearson    wikidata:Q45315777
 
Alternative names
George Pearson, G. Pearson
Description English engraver
Work period fl. 1850-1910
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creator QS:P170,Q45315777
based on a design by
W. J. Wiegand  (fl. 1869–1882)  wikidata:Q18508711
 
Alternative names
W. J. Wiegand
Description British illustrator
Work period fl. 1869-1882
Work location
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creator QS:P170,Q18508711
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