The Icelandic family sagas were committed to vellum from oral traditions during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Concerned primarily with actual persons and events from about A.D. 825 to the middle of the eleventh century, they also embody tales of supranatural occurrences and accounts of superstitious beliefs and practices, an analysis of which is the subject of this essay. [...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Andrew Samuel Maldonado(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of F...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
Faith of their Fathers is a novel-length narrative that continues a story begun in Portfolios I and ...
There is increasing acceptance that characterisation in the family sagas is complex enough to includ...
There is increasing acceptance that characterisation in the family sagas is complex enough to includ...
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
The aim of this thesis is to show how character analysis can be used to approach conceptions of saga...
The article analyses Christian influences as they can be observed in the narrations of traditional I...
The medieval Icelandic sagas known as fornaldarsögur usually take place in Norway and Denmark. Some ...
This book attempts to understand the origins and development of religious belief in Iceland and gre...
Fiction may be imbued with a truth to life which is equal to if not superior in value to any factual...
The study of secularity in Iceland has so far largely been restricted to institutional differentiati...
This thesis addresses the incorporation of mythological patterns, characters, and motifs in selected...
are a valuable resource in the study of society and culture in the Viking age. However, for a variet...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Andrew Samuel Maldonado(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of F...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
Faith of their Fathers is a novel-length narrative that continues a story begun in Portfolios I and ...
There is increasing acceptance that characterisation in the family sagas is complex enough to includ...
There is increasing acceptance that characterisation in the family sagas is complex enough to includ...
This study examines supernatural references in medieval Icelandic literature in light of modern Icel...
The aim of this thesis is to show how character analysis can be used to approach conceptions of saga...
The article analyses Christian influences as they can be observed in the narrations of traditional I...
The medieval Icelandic sagas known as fornaldarsögur usually take place in Norway and Denmark. Some ...
This book attempts to understand the origins and development of religious belief in Iceland and gre...
Fiction may be imbued with a truth to life which is equal to if not superior in value to any factual...
The study of secularity in Iceland has so far largely been restricted to institutional differentiati...
This thesis addresses the incorporation of mythological patterns, characters, and motifs in selected...
are a valuable resource in the study of society and culture in the Viking age. However, for a variet...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Andrew Samuel Maldonado(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of F...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
Faith of their Fathers is a novel-length narrative that continues a story begun in Portfolios I and ...