George Mackay Brown (1921–1996), an Orcadian poet, author and dramatist, was undoubtedly one of the finest Scottish creative voices of the twentieth century. He was greatly influenced by Old Norse literature, and this is reflected in his writings in many ways. The present article aims to trace and discuss Old Norse themes and motifs in Brown’s poetry. His rune poems, translations of the twelfthcentury skaldic verse, experimentation with skaldic kennings, as well as choosing saga personalities, such as Saint Magnus, Earl Rognvald of Orkney and others, as protagonists of the poems show the poet’s in-depth interest in the historical and literary legacy of his native Orkney and Old Norse culture in general
It is well known that Snorra Edda seeks to preserve and promote skaldic verse, heavily focusing on w...
Responding to the common plea in medieval inscriptions to ráð rétt rúnar, to ‘interpret the runes co...
This thesis addresses the incorporation of mythological patterns, characters, and motifs in selected...
George Mackay Brown (1921–1996), an Orcadian poet, author and dramatist, was undoubtedly one of the ...
For her part of the contribution, identifies the fiction of G. M. Brown as a series of variation upo...
This essay introduces and explores some explicitly theological concerns in the work of the Orcadian ...
This thesis represents the first extensive examination of the ‘faithful fictions’ of the Orkney writ...
This article analyses two unpublished texts (thank-you speeches) of Tomas Tranströmer’s, where the p...
Suggests that attitudes to Presbyterianism and the Scottish Kirk in much 20th century Scottish liter...
The article deals with a certain case of perception of Old Icelandic culture in Icelandic poetry at ...
Compares the early manuscript and published text of a short story Celia, by the Scottish Orcadian ...
According to the Scottish poet George Mackay Brown (1921–1996), pattern is what makes a poem a refle...
This article discusses modern runic inscriptions from Orkney and Caithness. It presents various exam...
This essay looks at George Mackay Brown's novel of 1992, Vinland, in the context of nineteenth- and ...
The history of Orkney literature is the first full survey of the literature of the Orkney Islands. I...
It is well known that Snorra Edda seeks to preserve and promote skaldic verse, heavily focusing on w...
Responding to the common plea in medieval inscriptions to ráð rétt rúnar, to ‘interpret the runes co...
This thesis addresses the incorporation of mythological patterns, characters, and motifs in selected...
George Mackay Brown (1921–1996), an Orcadian poet, author and dramatist, was undoubtedly one of the ...
For her part of the contribution, identifies the fiction of G. M. Brown as a series of variation upo...
This essay introduces and explores some explicitly theological concerns in the work of the Orcadian ...
This thesis represents the first extensive examination of the ‘faithful fictions’ of the Orkney writ...
This article analyses two unpublished texts (thank-you speeches) of Tomas Tranströmer’s, where the p...
Suggests that attitudes to Presbyterianism and the Scottish Kirk in much 20th century Scottish liter...
The article deals with a certain case of perception of Old Icelandic culture in Icelandic poetry at ...
Compares the early manuscript and published text of a short story Celia, by the Scottish Orcadian ...
According to the Scottish poet George Mackay Brown (1921–1996), pattern is what makes a poem a refle...
This article discusses modern runic inscriptions from Orkney and Caithness. It presents various exam...
This essay looks at George Mackay Brown's novel of 1992, Vinland, in the context of nineteenth- and ...
The history of Orkney literature is the first full survey of the literature of the Orkney Islands. I...
It is well known that Snorra Edda seeks to preserve and promote skaldic verse, heavily focusing on w...
Responding to the common plea in medieval inscriptions to ráð rétt rúnar, to ‘interpret the runes co...
This thesis addresses the incorporation of mythological patterns, characters, and motifs in selected...