For a long time now, Old Norse literature has often been colonized and misappropriated by modern right-wing political groups for their own ideology, symbolism, and public appearance. A critical reading of Icelandic sagas, however, easily demonstrates that those public strategies are very short-sighted, misleading, and outright dangerous for our democratic society. To stem the flood of misinformation regarding the Viking world and its literature, this article joins a small but forceful chorus of recent scholars who are hard at work deconstructing this politicization of saga literature by way of offering new readings of those texts in which the very Viking ideology is actually exposed by the poets, rejected, and supplanted by new forms of soc...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
The article discusses how Færeyinga saga should be regarded as a historical source. The study is bas...
Njáls saga is the best known and most highly regarded of all medieval Icelandic sagas and it occupie...
Medieval Icelandic law has been appropriated for modern purposes as diverse as creating a history fo...
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...
Combining an accessible approach with innovative scholarship, An Introduction to the Sagas of Icelan...
The Icelandic sagas can be read and interpreted in many ways. This article examines the sagas both a...
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...
The article deals with a certain case of perception of Old Icelandic culture in Icelandic poetry at ...
The aim of this thesis is to show how character analysis can be used to approach conceptions of saga...
In his newest book, published by University of Chicago Press in August, Professor Miller continues ...
Straipsnyje keliama islandų sagų, kaip istorijos šaltinio, patikimumo problema. Susiklosčiusi istori...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
The article discusses how Færeyinga saga should be regarded as a historical source. The study is bas...
Njáls saga is the best known and most highly regarded of all medieval Icelandic sagas and it occupie...
Medieval Icelandic law has been appropriated for modern purposes as diverse as creating a history fo...
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...
Combining an accessible approach with innovative scholarship, An Introduction to the Sagas of Icelan...
The Icelandic sagas can be read and interpreted in many ways. This article examines the sagas both a...
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...
The article deals with a certain case of perception of Old Icelandic culture in Icelandic poetry at ...
The aim of this thesis is to show how character analysis can be used to approach conceptions of saga...
In his newest book, published by University of Chicago Press in August, Professor Miller continues ...
Straipsnyje keliama islandų sagų, kaip istorijos šaltinio, patikimumo problema. Susiklosčiusi istori...
In the long-lasting Icelandic manuscript culture, the production and reception of sagas was situated...
The article discusses how Færeyinga saga should be regarded as a historical source. The study is bas...
Njáls saga is the best known and most highly regarded of all medieval Icelandic sagas and it occupie...