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  • - An Introduction
    av Theodore M. Andersson
    680,-

  • - Friend and Benefactor of Iceland
    av Kristin Bragadottir
    401,-

  • - Feasting and Gift-Giving in Medieval Iceland and Its Sagas
    av Viðar Palsson
    921,-

    In Language of Power, Viðar Pálsson addresses pre-modern European power relationships that provide the context for narratives of feasts and exchanges of gifts so conspicuous in the Icelandic sagas. Viðar''s point of departure considers "comparative perspectives on rituals, the sociology of power, and pre-state political cultures in Europe," focusing on medieval Europe and its political and cultural heritage from classical antiquity, before proceeding to a similar contemplation of sagas of kings of Norway and sagas of the Icelandic commonwealth. In writing for scholars of Icelandic sagas and for scholars of medieval European cultures of power, Viðar analyzes in depth the demonstrative character of friendship in this pre-modern world as it derives from classical manifestations of amicitia.

  • - Manuscript Culture in the Age of Print and the Case of Nineteenth-Century Iceland
    av David Olafsson
    369,-

  • - The Saga, the Viking Poet, and Snorri Sturluson
    av Torfi H. Tulinius
    702,-

  • - Poetic Art and Erudition in the Works of Hallgrimur Petursson
    av Margret Eggertsdottir
    702,-

    Icelandic Baroque seeks to approach the writings of Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614-1674), Iceland's leading devotional poet, from a new direction. Hallgrímur is best known for his Passíusálmar, fifty hymns that contemplate the crucifixion and death of Christ, using a variety of meters and melodies; they have been sung in Iceland over Lent for many generations. This book offers a new evaluation of his poetry. First, seventeenth-century Icelandic literature in general, and Hallgrímur's works in particular, are set in the wider context of contemporary European literature, particularly from Scandinavia and Germany. Second, the influence of the poet's social milieu, both domestic and overseas, is explored. Third, the author Margrét Eggertsdóttir explores whether and, if so, how aesthetic and literary theories of the baroque can enrich our understanding of seventeenth-century Icelandic literature. Her principal aim is to contribute to a reevaluation of Icelandic seventeenth-century literary history by applying new interpretative perspectives to works by leading poets of the period, most notably the iconic figure of Hallgrímur Pétursson.

  • - Essays in Honor of Marianne Kalinke
     
    702,-

  • - Essays on the Literature and Culture of Medieval Scandinavia
     
    317,-

  • - Old Norse Studies
    av Joseph Harris
    317 - 881,-

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