Permission for use in WinnSpace granted by the publisher.The saga writers of medieval Iceland rhetorically engage with contemporary social issues in their narratives, including issues faced by women and, in particular, the treatment of women in regard to their marriages. Many of these medieval social issues are still relevant today, including gender politics, matters of consent, and spousal abuse. This study limits its analysis of these themes to narratives in two genres of medieval Icelandic literature: the heroic cycle (heroic eddic poetry and the legendary Völsunga saga) and the Sagas of Icelanders (Íslendingasögur). In all of the narratives much is at stake for the leading female characters; the primary difference is that depending on g...
ABSTRACT: This article provides the first complete translation into English of the fifteenth-century...
The wicked stepmother is a well-known character in folklore and popular culture and arguably one of ...
This thesis examines the body of medieval literature associated with Old Norse myth and legend. Thou...
This thesis explores the agency of women in Medieval Iceland through the examination of the Icelandi...
My aim in this essay is to identify and explain the claims to power that women possessed and were ab...
The roles of women and men in selected Old Norse sagas diploma thesis focuses on literary analysis o...
2017 University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award Winner---The purpose of this research paper i...
This article examines attitudes towards behaviour relating to women within Old Norse literature, foc...
This thesis unravels the deeper meanings attributed to ordinary objects, such as clothing and food, ...
Icelandic women during the Viking Age managed households, raised their children, tended to the anima...
The Icelandic Legendary Sagas contain within them a unique representation of women’s autonomy and ag...
The idea that social gender is separate from biological sex is an idea that was first proposed in th...
This article provides the first complete translation into English of the fifteenth-century Icelandic...
Medieval Scandinavian literature held a trope that bent the gendered actions and presentations of it...
This thesis examines the multiplicity of ways in which Old Norse-Icelandic authors represented women...
ABSTRACT: This article provides the first complete translation into English of the fifteenth-century...
The wicked stepmother is a well-known character in folklore and popular culture and arguably one of ...
This thesis examines the body of medieval literature associated with Old Norse myth and legend. Thou...
This thesis explores the agency of women in Medieval Iceland through the examination of the Icelandi...
My aim in this essay is to identify and explain the claims to power that women possessed and were ab...
The roles of women and men in selected Old Norse sagas diploma thesis focuses on literary analysis o...
2017 University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award Winner---The purpose of this research paper i...
This article examines attitudes towards behaviour relating to women within Old Norse literature, foc...
This thesis unravels the deeper meanings attributed to ordinary objects, such as clothing and food, ...
Icelandic women during the Viking Age managed households, raised their children, tended to the anima...
The Icelandic Legendary Sagas contain within them a unique representation of women’s autonomy and ag...
The idea that social gender is separate from biological sex is an idea that was first proposed in th...
This article provides the first complete translation into English of the fifteenth-century Icelandic...
Medieval Scandinavian literature held a trope that bent the gendered actions and presentations of it...
This thesis examines the multiplicity of ways in which Old Norse-Icelandic authors represented women...
ABSTRACT: This article provides the first complete translation into English of the fifteenth-century...
The wicked stepmother is a well-known character in folklore and popular culture and arguably one of ...
This thesis examines the body of medieval literature associated with Old Norse myth and legend. Thou...