Völuspá (Old Norse
Voluspá or
Voluspo´,
Prophecy of the Völva (Seeress); Modern Icelandic , reconstructed Old Norse ) is the first and best known poem of the
Poetic Edda. It tells the story of the creation of the world and its coming end, related to the audience by a
völva addressing
Odin. It is one of the most important primary sources for the study of
Norse mythology. Henry Adam Bellows proposed a 10th-century dating and authorship by a pagan Icelander with knowledge of Christianity. He also assumes the early hearers would have been very familiar with the "story" of the poem and not in need of an explanation.