Egils saga Skallagrímssonar is a long prose text composed in Iceland in the first half of the thirteenth century (c.1220-1240). It is conventionally considered as an early example of the subgenre known as Íslendingasögur, which tell stories about the early generations of inhabitants who settled in Iceland in the ninth and tenth centuries. Our goal in this article is to compare and contrast two instances of gifts present in the saga, which in both cases cause a furious reaction in the recipient. We conclude by making some remarks on the relationship between the results of our analysis and its link with the two main broad trends in the anthropology of exchange, those focusing on the strategies of the agents and those focusing on the gift as s...
This paper examines the function and cultural implications of poetry in Egil’s Saga, an Icelandic sa...
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
The aim of this article is to discuss the uses of memory focusing on a scene in Egils saga Skalla-Gr...
The aim of this article is to assess the ideology of two short storiesfocused on gift-giving and com...
Through applying anthropological theory to gift exchange in medieval Icelandic sagas, we can uncover...
The aim of this text is to assess the role that honour plays in a long prose text composed in Icelan...
The present study has a double primary aim. Firstly, it seeks to analyze the sociopolitical function...
Near the end of Eyrbyggja saga Porir asks Ospak and his men where they had gotten the goods they wer...
The following article is an abbreviated version of Gift, Sale, Payment, Raid: Case Studies in the N...
The practice of feasting appears recurrently in Old Norse-Icelandic literature, notably in sagas suc...
In this article, textual variation with reference to loanwords and respective native words is addres...
The medieval Icelandic sagas known as fornaldarsögur usually take place in Norway and Denmark. Some ...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
Research on medieval Iceland--focusing on the period of the Commonwealth, from the establishment of ...
This paper examines the function and cultural implications of poetry in Egil’s Saga, an Icelandic sa...
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
The aim of this article is to discuss the uses of memory focusing on a scene in Egils saga Skalla-Gr...
The aim of this article is to assess the ideology of two short storiesfocused on gift-giving and com...
Through applying anthropological theory to gift exchange in medieval Icelandic sagas, we can uncover...
The aim of this text is to assess the role that honour plays in a long prose text composed in Icelan...
The present study has a double primary aim. Firstly, it seeks to analyze the sociopolitical function...
Near the end of Eyrbyggja saga Porir asks Ospak and his men where they had gotten the goods they wer...
The following article is an abbreviated version of Gift, Sale, Payment, Raid: Case Studies in the N...
The practice of feasting appears recurrently in Old Norse-Icelandic literature, notably in sagas suc...
In this article, textual variation with reference to loanwords and respective native words is addres...
The medieval Icelandic sagas known as fornaldarsögur usually take place in Norway and Denmark. Some ...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
Research on medieval Iceland--focusing on the period of the Commonwealth, from the establishment of ...
This paper examines the function and cultural implications of poetry in Egil’s Saga, an Icelandic sa...
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...