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The Folk-stories of Iceland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

The Folk-stories of Iceland

In Iceland, people do not compose verse just to comfort themselves; they worship poetry and believe in it. In poetry is a power which rules men's lives and health, governs wind and sea. This book contains an account of the various types of Icelandic folk-story, their origins and sources, the folk-beliefs they represent, and their meanings.

Dating the Icelandic Sagas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Dating the Icelandic Sagas

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Njáls Saga
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Njáls Saga

First published in 1943, this study was originally titled: A Njalsbuo, bok um mikio listaverk (At the Site of Njal's Assembly Booth, A Book about a Great Work of Art). Contains of critical examination of the Icelandic saga.

Brennu-Njals saga. Einar Ol[afur] Sveinsson gaf ut. [Illustr.]
  • Language: is
  • Pages: 514

Brennu-Njals saga. Einar Ol[afur] Sveinsson gaf ut. [Illustr.]

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1954
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Celtic Elements in Icelandic Tradition, Til Séamus Ó Duilearga Á Sextugsafmœli Hans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 22
The age of the Sturlungs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

The age of the Sturlungs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1966
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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New Studies in the Manuscript Tradition of Njáls saga
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

New Studies in the Manuscript Tradition of Njáls saga

Njáls saga is the best known and most highly regarded of all medieval Icelandic sagas and it occupies a special place in Icelandic cultural history. The manuscript tradition is exceptionally rich and extensive. The oldest extant manuscripts date to only a couple of decades after the saga’s composition in the late 13th century and the saga was subsequently copied by hand continuously up until the 20th century, even alongside the circulation of printed text editions in latter centuries. The manuscript corpus as a whole has great socio-historical value, showcasing the myriad ways in which generations of Icelanders interpreted the saga and took an active part in its transmission; the manuscripts are also valuable sources for evidence of linguistic change and other phenomena. The essays in this volume present new research and a range of interdisciplinary perspectives on the Njáls saga manuscripts. Many of the authors took part in the international research project "The Variance of Njáls saga" which was funded by the Icelandic Research Council from 2011-2013.

Icelanders in the Viking Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Icelanders in the Viking Age

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-03-01
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  • Publisher: McFarland

The Sagas of Icelanders are enduring stories from Viking-age Iceland filled with love and romance, battles and feuds, tragedy and comedy. Yet these tales are little read today, even by lovers of literature. The culture and history of the people depicted in the Sagas are often unfamiliar to the modern reader, though the audience for whom the tales were intended would have had an intimate understanding of the material. This text introduces the modern reader to the daily lives and material culture of the Vikings. Topics covered include religion, housing, social customs, the settlement of disputes, and the early history of Iceland. Issues of dispute among scholars, such as the nature of settlement and the division of land, are addressed in the text.

Studies in the Manuscript Tradition of Njálssaga
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Studies in the Manuscript Tradition of Njálssaga

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1953
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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