Sagas appeared on Scandinavian scholars' horizons around the seventeenth century, when their narratives were accepted as reasonably accurate accounts on past events. Subsequently, in the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, they were increasingly recognized as literary creations that could rarely be taken as reliable narrative histories; this shift was particularly deleterious for the study of the fornaldarsogur, which not only fell from grace sooner, but were not generally thought very good literature either. Here, Hall seeks to anchor these assumptions more firmly in the surviving evidence by analyzing the changing styles, techniques, and intentions of the medieval redactions of Heidreks saga
My ambition in this essay is to explore more deeply the final fraught stages in the dynamic assimila...
Fiction may be imbued with a truth to life which is equal to if not superior in value to any factual...
Njáls saga is the best known and most highly regarded of all medieval Icelandic sagas and it occupie...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
The family and Sturlunga sagas are not only narratives of "sophisticated conventionality," but it is...
Absract In the field of medieval Icelandic studies, "the oral tradition" refers to the accumulated a...
In recent scholarship, the Icelandic fornaldarsögur – legendary, “mythic-heroic” sagas – have typica...
Saga entertainment (sagnaskemtun) was a regular element of any social gathering in medieval Scandina...
The aim of this thesis is to show how character analysis can be used to approach conceptions of saga...
Based on the assumption that the longstanding discussion about history/fiction has exhausted itself,...
Doktorsritgerð varin við The University of Queensland í Brisbane, Ástralíu.The aim of this thesis is...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
The Icelandic sagas can be read and interpreted in many ways. This article examines the sagas both a...
The transition from a semiotic system of textual comprehension to a system of internal structural bo...
My ambition in this essay is to explore more deeply the final fraught stages in the dynamic assimila...
Fiction may be imbued with a truth to life which is equal to if not superior in value to any factual...
Njáls saga is the best known and most highly regarded of all medieval Icelandic sagas and it occupie...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
The family and Sturlunga sagas are not only narratives of "sophisticated conventionality," but it is...
Absract In the field of medieval Icelandic studies, "the oral tradition" refers to the accumulated a...
In recent scholarship, the Icelandic fornaldarsögur – legendary, “mythic-heroic” sagas – have typica...
Saga entertainment (sagnaskemtun) was a regular element of any social gathering in medieval Scandina...
The aim of this thesis is to show how character analysis can be used to approach conceptions of saga...
Based on the assumption that the longstanding discussion about history/fiction has exhausted itself,...
Doktorsritgerð varin við The University of Queensland í Brisbane, Ástralíu.The aim of this thesis is...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
The Icelandic sagas can be read and interpreted in many ways. This article examines the sagas both a...
The transition from a semiotic system of textual comprehension to a system of internal structural bo...
My ambition in this essay is to explore more deeply the final fraught stages in the dynamic assimila...
Fiction may be imbued with a truth to life which is equal to if not superior in value to any factual...
Njáls saga is the best known and most highly regarded of all medieval Icelandic sagas and it occupie...