From the time of their earliest texts in the vernacular, Icelanders were interested in the semioticization of their landscape, the mapping of nature into culture by inscribing it with memories from the settlement of the island during the Viking Age. Such a de-scription and in-scription of landscape with meaning occurs most prominently in The Book of Settlements or Landnámabók, a thirteenth century prose text preserved in several versions. This paper focuses on Icelanders\u27 myth of origin as presented in the various Landnámabók redactions, and explores how a largely fictional medieval text can assert ownership and control over territory, and ultimately contribute to the creation of a legendary topography
The initial settlement of Iceland in the ninth and tenth centuries AD was based on animal husbandry,...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
This article analyses five fourteenth-century Old Norse travel narratives in light of the learned ge...
This article discusses the fundamental fluidity of Icelandic place-lore. It approaches this topic th...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This thesis is a journey through a layered Icelandic landscape, where the representations and imagin...
This thesis is a journey through a layered Icelandic landscape, where the representations and imagin...
In spite of a recent surge of interest in space and place in saga scholarship, there has been no sus...
In spite of a recent surge of interest in space and place in saga scholarship, there has been no sus...
This thesis is a journey through a layered Icelandic landscape, where the representations and imagin...
Absract In the field of medieval Icelandic studies, "the oral tradition" refers to the accumulated a...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the lasting impacts that the Norse and Viking settle...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the lasting impacts that the Norse and Viking settle...
The initial settlement of Iceland in the ninth and tenth centuries AD was based on animal husbandry,...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
This article analyses five fourteenth-century Old Norse travel narratives in light of the learned ge...
This article discusses the fundamental fluidity of Icelandic place-lore. It approaches this topic th...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This thesis is a journey through a layered Icelandic landscape, where the representations and imagin...
This thesis is a journey through a layered Icelandic landscape, where the representations and imagin...
In spite of a recent surge of interest in space and place in saga scholarship, there has been no sus...
In spite of a recent surge of interest in space and place in saga scholarship, there has been no sus...
This thesis is a journey through a layered Icelandic landscape, where the representations and imagin...
Absract In the field of medieval Icelandic studies, "the oral tradition" refers to the accumulated a...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the lasting impacts that the Norse and Viking settle...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the lasting impacts that the Norse and Viking settle...
The initial settlement of Iceland in the ninth and tenth centuries AD was based on animal husbandry,...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
This article analyses five fourteenth-century Old Norse travel narratives in light of the learned ge...