The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Unravel the dark secrets of a powerful family and a girl lost for decades.
Swedish folklore is rich with tales of mythical creatures and ancient gods, reflecting the country's deep connection to its Viking past. One of the most famous figures in Swedish mythology is "Thor," the god of thunder, who wields his mighty hammer Mjölnir and protects humanity from the giants and other threats. Another central figure is the "Näcken," a water spirit who plays enchanting music on his fiddle to lure people into the water. Swedish folklore also features the "Tomte," a small, bearded man who protects farms and households, bringing good luck if treated well but causing mischief if angered. Swedish literature is also marked by the works of Astrid Lindgren, whose character "Pippi Longstocking" has become a beloved figure in children's literature, embodying the spirit of independence and adventure. These stories, with their rich symbolism and deep moral lessons, continue to be a vital part of Swedish culture and identity.