Prolonged Echoes The reception of Norse myths in medieval Iceland

Prolonged Echoes  The reception of Norse myths in medieval Iceland
Author: Margaret Clunies Ross
Publsiher: University Press of Southern Denmark
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1998
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015047590073

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Prolonged Echoes is the second volume in the two volume study of Old Norse myths and their meaning both for us and for medieval Scandinavians, -- some of whom we should thank for the myths' written transmission through the Middle Ages and into modern times. The subject of Vol. 2 is the reception and use of Old Norse myths by the Cristian community of medieval Iceland. It requires us to consider a wider range of Old Icelandic texts, including those studied in volume one but extending to works that, while not taking myth as their subject, utilise it and references to it in their larger discourse. A number of excellent general studies that are available to assist readers unfamiliar with recent writing on early medieval Scandinavia are listed as an addendum.

Prolonged Echoes The reception of Norse myths in medieval Iceland

Prolonged Echoes  The reception of Norse myths in medieval Iceland
Author: Margaret Clunies Ross
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1994
Genre: Civilization, Medieval, in literature
ISBN: 8778380081

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Prolonged Echoes The reception of Norse myths in medieval Iceland

Prolonged Echoes  The reception of Norse myths in medieval Iceland
Author: Margaret Clunies Ross
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1994
Genre: Europe, Northern
ISBN: UVA:X004284572

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Masculinities in Old Norse Literature

Masculinities in Old Norse Literature
Author: Gareth Lloyd Evans,Jessica Clare Hancock
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843845621

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Compared to other areas of medieval literature, the question of masculinity in Old Norse-Icelandic literature has been understudied. This is a neglect which this volume aims to rectify. The essays collected here introduce and analyse a spectrum of masculinities, from the sagas of Icelanders, contemporary sagas, kings' sagas, legendary sagas, chivalric sagas, bishops' sagas, and eddic and skaldic verse, producing a broad and multifaceted understanding of what it means to be masculine in Old Norse-Icelandic texts. A critical introduction places the essays in their scholarly context, providing the reader with a concise orientation in gender studies and the study of masculinities in Old Norse-Icelandic literature. This book's investigation of how masculinities are constructed and challenged within a unique literature is all the more vital in the current climate, in which Old Norse sources are weaponised to support far-right agendas and racist ideologies are intertwined with images of vikings as hypermasculine. This volume counters these troubling narratives of masculinity through explorations of Old Norse literature that demonstrate how masculinity is formed, how it is linked to violence and vulnerability, how it governs men's relationships, and how toxic models of masculinity may be challenged.

The Routledge Research Companion to the Medieval Icelandic Sagas

The Routledge Research Companion to the Medieval Icelandic Sagas
Author: Ármann Jakobsson,Sverrir Jakobsson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317041467

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The last fifty years have seen a significant change in the focus of saga studies, from a preoccupation with origins and development to a renewed interest in other topics, such as the nature of the sagas and their value as sources to medieval ideologies and mentalities. The Routledge Research Companion to the Medieval Icelandic Sagas presents a detailed interdisciplinary examination of saga scholarship over the last fifty years, sometimes juxtaposing it with earlier views and examining the sagas both as works of art and as source materials. This volume will be of interest to Old Norse and medieval Scandinavian scholars and accessible to medievalists in general.

A Critical Companion to Old Norse Literary Genre

A Critical Companion to Old Norse Literary Genre
Author: Massimiliano Bampi,Carolyne Larrington,Sif Rikhardsdottir
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2020
Genre: Literary form
ISBN: 9781843845645

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A comprehensive guide to a crucial aspect of Old Norse literature.

Handbook of Pre Modern Nordic Memory Studies

Handbook of Pre Modern Nordic Memory Studies
Author: Jürg Glauser,Pernille Hermann,Stephen A. Mitchell
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 1152
Release: 2018-11-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110431360

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In recent years, the field of Memory Studies has emerged as a key approach in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and has increasingly shown its ability to open new windows on Nordic Studies as well. The entries in this book document the work-to-date of this approach on the pre-modern Nordic world (mainly the Viking Age and the Middle Ages, but including as well both earlier and later periods). Given that Memory Studies is an ever expanding critical strategy, the approximately eighty contributors in this volume also discuss the potential for future research in this area. Topics covered range from texts to performance to visual and other aspects of material culture, all approached from within an interdisciplinary framework. International specialists, coming from such relevant fields as archaeology, mythology, history of religion, folklore, history, law, art, literature, philology, language, and mediality, offer assessments on the relevance of Memory Studies to their disciplines and show it at work in case studies. Finally, this handbook demonstrates the various levels of culture where memory had a critical impact in the pre-modern North and how deeply embedded the role of memory is in the material itself.

Old Norse Mythology

Old Norse Mythology
Author: John Lindow
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780190852276

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An innovative and accessible overview of how ancient Scandinavians understood and made use of their mythological stories. Old Norse Mythology provides a unique survey of the mythology of Scandinavia: the gods Þórr (Thor) with his hammer, the wily and duplicitous Óðinn (Odin), the sly Loki, and other fascinating figures. They create the world, battle their enemies, and die at the end of the world, which arises anew with a new generation of gods. These stories were the mythology of the Vikings, but they were not written down until long after the conversion to Christianity, mostly in Iceland. In addition to a broad overview of Nordic myths, the book presents a case study of one myth, which tells of how Þórr (Thor) fished up the World Serpent, analyzing the myth as a sacred text of the Vikings. Old Norse Mythology also explores the debt we owe to medieval intellectuals, who were able to incorporate the old myths into new paradigms that helped the myths to survive when they were no longer part of a religious system. This superb introduction traces the use of the mythology in ideological contexts, from the Viking Age until the twenty-first century, as well as in entertainment.