This chapter considers the role of prolegomena and authorial interventions in constraining and contextualizing orally derived saga narratives in high medieval Iceland. It examines the question of whether prolegomena were intended to be included in oral renditions of the sagas and, if so, in whose 'voice' they were understood to be spoken. The 'openness' of a saga text - the extent of editorial freedom enjoyed by those concerned with extracting it from the oral milieu - has been much discussed; however, less attention has historically been paid to the freedom which the written texts then afforded any would-be reciter for emending or adapting their content when reading them aloud to a live audience. Prolegomena provide our most instructive so...
are a valuable resource in the study of society and culture in the Viking age. However, for a variet...
The Icelandic sagas can be read and interpreted in many ways. This article examines the sagas both a...
This paper examines the nature of oral communication within medieval Nordic societies, specifically ...
This chapter considers the role of prolegomena and authorial interventions in constraining and conte...
The transition from a semiotic system of textual comprehension to a system of internal structural bo...
The aim of this thesis is to show how character analysis can be used to approach conceptions of saga...
Saga entertainment (sagnaskemtun) was a regular element of any social gathering in medieval Scandina...
Absract In the field of medieval Icelandic studies, "the oral tradition" refers to the accumulated a...
The family and Sturlunga sagas are not only narratives of "sophisticated conventionality," but it is...
In recent scholarship, the Icelandic fornaldarsögur – legendary, “mythic-heroic” sagas – have typica...
Fiction may be imbued with a truth to life which is equal to if not superior in value to any factual...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
This thesis examines the figure of the oral storyteller as depicted in various Old Norse literary so...
Combining an accessible approach with innovative scholarship, An Introduction to the Sagas of Icelan...
are a valuable resource in the study of society and culture in the Viking age. However, for a variet...
The Icelandic sagas can be read and interpreted in many ways. This article examines the sagas both a...
This paper examines the nature of oral communication within medieval Nordic societies, specifically ...
This chapter considers the role of prolegomena and authorial interventions in constraining and conte...
The transition from a semiotic system of textual comprehension to a system of internal structural bo...
The aim of this thesis is to show how character analysis can be used to approach conceptions of saga...
Saga entertainment (sagnaskemtun) was a regular element of any social gathering in medieval Scandina...
Absract In the field of medieval Icelandic studies, "the oral tradition" refers to the accumulated a...
The family and Sturlunga sagas are not only narratives of "sophisticated conventionality," but it is...
In recent scholarship, the Icelandic fornaldarsögur – legendary, “mythic-heroic” sagas – have typica...
Fiction may be imbued with a truth to life which is equal to if not superior in value to any factual...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
This thesis examines the figure of the oral storyteller as depicted in various Old Norse literary so...
Combining an accessible approach with innovative scholarship, An Introduction to the Sagas of Icelan...
are a valuable resource in the study of society and culture in the Viking age. However, for a variet...
The Icelandic sagas can be read and interpreted in many ways. This article examines the sagas both a...
This paper examines the nature of oral communication within medieval Nordic societies, specifically ...