Myth and Fiction in Early Norse Lands

Myth and Fiction in Early Norse Lands

by Ursula Dronke
Myth and Fiction in Early Norse Lands

Myth and Fiction in Early Norse Lands

by Ursula Dronke

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Overview

The first group of essays in this volume explores the links between early Norse literature, from the 9th to the 13th century, and the learned world of medieval Europe. In the second group the focus is upon the range of theme and style in Norse mythological poetry. Some of the key texts are considered in relation to Anglo-Saxon poetry as well as to the wider and more archaic Indo-European cultural inheritance. The third group offers detailed analyses of early Norse heroic poetry, of the formatic role of verse in the Icelandic sagas and of the final perfecting of prose as the ultimate saga medium. The 16 essays, taken together, are essential reading for all scholars, critics and historians who seek to understand the development of one of the world's most unusual and sophisticated literatures.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040248478
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/01/2024
Series: Variorum Collected Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 327

Table of Contents

Contents: Classical influence on early Norse literature; Völuspá and Sibylline traditions; The prologue of the prose Edda: explorations of a Latin background; Eddic poetry as a source for the history of Germanic religion; The scope of the Corpus Poeticum Boreale; Völuspá and satiric tradition; The war of the Aesir and Vanir in Völuspá; Óminnis hegri; Art and tradition in Skírnismál; Sem jarlar forÆ’um. The influence of RígsÂula on two saga-episodes; Beowulf and Ragnaroµk; Pagan beliefs and Christian impact: the contribution of Eddic studies; Le caractère de la poésie germanique héroïque; The poet's persona in the Skalds' sagas; The saga of Hrómund Gripsson and Âorgilssaga; The role of sexual themes in Njáls Saga; Index.
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