The nature of life after death is only tentatively sketched out in the canonical writings of the Christian Church, yet it represents one of the most prominent literary subjects in medieval Europe. The so-called Visiones represent a genre that enjoyed a particularly broad dissemination between the fourth and thirteenth centuries. This study aims to assess the impact of this Latin tradition on Norse-Icelandic authors and processes of cultural appropriation evident in medieval vernacular adaptations of the genre. The first chapter outlines the historical and theological conditions surrounding the genre’s dissemination in Western Scandinavia and identifies the primary corpus of vernacular adaptations of the genre to be analysed in this study. C...
This thesis examines the figure of the oral storyteller as depicted in various Old Norse literary so...
The compelling world of the Vikings and their descendants, preserved in the sagas, poetry, and mytho...
"This book began as a doctoral thesis at the University of Iceland in the Faculty of Icelandic and C...
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
The thesis explores Icelandic ideas of Heaven and Hell from 1153/54 to c. 1400. The core of the vari...
The corpus of texts surviving from medieval Scandinavia which contain, or purport to contain, pre-Ch...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
This dissertation expands upon two recent academic developments: one, the increased interest in tran...
This thesis addresses the incorporation of mythological patterns, characters, and motifs in selected...
This thesis examines the figure of the oral storyteller as depicted in various Old Norse literary so...
The study is focused on the Old Norse "contemporary sagas" (texts composed with a short time distanc...
Carlsen Christian, Old Norse visions of the afterlife, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2012, (dir. H. ...
This thesis is a literary analysis of the entire corpus of dreams and visions described in the prose...
This thesis examines the figure of the oral storyteller as depicted in various Old Norse literary so...
The compelling world of the Vikings and their descendants, preserved in the sagas, poetry, and mytho...
"This book began as a doctoral thesis at the University of Iceland in the Faculty of Icelandic and C...
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
The thesis explores Icelandic ideas of Heaven and Hell from 1153/54 to c. 1400. The core of the vari...
The corpus of texts surviving from medieval Scandinavia which contain, or purport to contain, pre-Ch...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
This dissertation expands upon two recent academic developments: one, the increased interest in tran...
This thesis addresses the incorporation of mythological patterns, characters, and motifs in selected...
This thesis examines the figure of the oral storyteller as depicted in various Old Norse literary so...
The study is focused on the Old Norse "contemporary sagas" (texts composed with a short time distanc...
Carlsen Christian, Old Norse visions of the afterlife, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2012, (dir. H. ...
This thesis is a literary analysis of the entire corpus of dreams and visions described in the prose...
This thesis examines the figure of the oral storyteller as depicted in various Old Norse literary so...
The compelling world of the Vikings and their descendants, preserved in the sagas, poetry, and mytho...
"This book began as a doctoral thesis at the University of Iceland in the Faculty of Icelandic and C...