This thesis examines the body of medieval literature associated with Old Norse myth and legend. Though this is a diffuse corpus produced over a long span of time and from a wide geographical area, it is possible to establish connections between texts and to highlight certain recurring narrative patterns that are deeply entrenched in this literary tradition. The specific focus of the present study is to analyse the narrative patterns that characterise the interactions between male and female figures. It has long been understood that female figures tend to occupy carefully defined social roles in this body of literature, and much work has been done in assessing these. This thesis takes the unique approach of investigating whether these roles...
With many enigmatic characters and engaging stories, Norse literature and mythology have had a forma...
The primary object of the thesis is to discuss a particular group of female supernatural beings cal...
This article examines attitudes towards behaviour relating to women within Old Norse literature, foc...
Varley David Hugh, The whirling wheel : the male construction of empowered female identities in Old ...
Arley David Hugh, The whirling wheel: the male construction of empowered female identities in Old No...
This thesis explores male and female identity in Old Norse and British iterations of the Völsung leg...
The Icelandic Legendary Sagas contain within them a unique representation of women’s autonomy and ag...
My aim in this essay is to identify and explain the claims to power that women possessed and were ab...
The focus of this thesis is the supernatural ballads of northern Europe and, in particular, how we c...
The roles of women and men in selected Old Norse sagas diploma thesis focuses on literary analysis o...
This thesis examines the multiplicity of ways in which Old Norse-Icelandic authors represented women...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how Tolkien used both the Nordic and the Anglo-Saxon conte...
Abstrakt This essay is about how I investigated the valkyries and shieldmaidens gender in Old Norse ...
This thesis examines masculinities in the Íslendingasögur. It attempts to uncover the dominant model...
Permission for use in WinnSpace granted by the publisher.The saga writers of medieval Iceland rhetor...
With many enigmatic characters and engaging stories, Norse literature and mythology have had a forma...
The primary object of the thesis is to discuss a particular group of female supernatural beings cal...
This article examines attitudes towards behaviour relating to women within Old Norse literature, foc...
Varley David Hugh, The whirling wheel : the male construction of empowered female identities in Old ...
Arley David Hugh, The whirling wheel: the male construction of empowered female identities in Old No...
This thesis explores male and female identity in Old Norse and British iterations of the Völsung leg...
The Icelandic Legendary Sagas contain within them a unique representation of women’s autonomy and ag...
My aim in this essay is to identify and explain the claims to power that women possessed and were ab...
The focus of this thesis is the supernatural ballads of northern Europe and, in particular, how we c...
The roles of women and men in selected Old Norse sagas diploma thesis focuses on literary analysis o...
This thesis examines the multiplicity of ways in which Old Norse-Icelandic authors represented women...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how Tolkien used both the Nordic and the Anglo-Saxon conte...
Abstrakt This essay is about how I investigated the valkyries and shieldmaidens gender in Old Norse ...
This thesis examines masculinities in the Íslendingasögur. It attempts to uncover the dominant model...
Permission for use in WinnSpace granted by the publisher.The saga writers of medieval Iceland rhetor...
With many enigmatic characters and engaging stories, Norse literature and mythology have had a forma...
The primary object of the thesis is to discuss a particular group of female supernatural beings cal...
This article examines attitudes towards behaviour relating to women within Old Norse literature, foc...