SAGA, in Old Norse Literature

in Old Norse literature, especially Icelandic and Norwegian, narrative in prose or verse, centering on a legendary or historical figure or family. Sagas may be divided into sagas of the kings, mainly of early Norwegian rulers; Icelandic sagas, both biographical and historical; contemporary sagas, which were also Icelandic and were written about living persons; legendary sagas of the distant past; and sagas that were translations of foreign romances. Sagas were composed from about the early 11th to the mid-14th cent. and were first written down c.1200. Scholars disagree as to the extent to which written versions borrowed from earlier oral compositions. The sagas vary greatly in length. The greatest attention has been given to the history sagas (e.g., Sturlungasaga), the family sagas (e.g., Njála, tr. by G. W. Dasent, 1861; M. Magnusson and P. Palsson, 1960), and the mythical heroic sagas (e.g., Völsungasaga, tr. by William Morris, 1870). In all these the epic element is strong, and the milieu of a heroic society is made vivid. Historical accuracy was often a major aim of the saga, although reworking, interjection of the supernatural, and other changes caused distortion. The historical approach is felt in the careful selection of events and the great emphasis on cause and effect. Among other noted sagas are the Heimskringla of Snorri Sturluson (tr. by L. Hollander, 1964); the Laxdœla, translated in Earthly Paradise by William Morris; the Grettla, translated by the same author; the Frithjof, translated by Esaias Tegnér; and Gisli, translated by R. B. Allen.

See The Sagas of the Icelanders (2000) for a selection of the sagas. See also S. Einarsson, A History of Icelandic Literature (1957); P. Hallberg, The Icelandic Saga (tr. 1962); L. Lönnroth, Njáls Saga (1976); C. Clover, The Medieval Saga (1982); P. Schach, Icelandic Sagas (1984).

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...abundantly represented in Old Irish literature as well as in Old Norse. The former type suggests...romantic or "lying" sagas lygis gur . We may...main actors in the saga, and may conceivably...probably associated with saga technique from the...
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...Mother in Old Norse Literature. by Lorenzo...the Old Norse name troll...replaced the older *gal...from the oldest manuscript...men; the saga draws a clear...the later sagas, and the...Sagas." Old Norse Myths, Literature and Society...International Saga Conference...Value of the Sagas." Old Norse Myths: Literature...
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...bearing on medieval saga writing. The thirteenth...recounted in the sagas--social memory...And what of the old argument that the...are either creative literature or history, that...it is told in the sagas involves a good deal of fiction. Egils saga offers a good example...held fast to the older customs of Norwegian...
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...thousand-year-old Viking settlement...ancient "Vinland sagas" were essentially...the language and literature of Iceland. Hints...Vinland survived in saga form, that peculiarly...Two extant Vinland sagas, written down 200...continues, "is that the saga recounts four expeditions...doughnut-shaped Norse spindle whorl had...
...about eight years old and until I encountered...story, Greek and Norse myths, and my first...sweeping piratical saga inspired by the life of my old friend Morgan...you are ten years old. From that moment...of the murdered literature that lies at the...
...specialized in Old and Middle English literature but who was endlessly...medieval Old Norse, Elias Lonnrots...on the myth and sagas of Scandinavians...taken from the Old Norse poem Voluspa...Tolkien drew on Old Norse saga literature, particularly...
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...Lord of the Rings saga. "One was enough...heroines in the saga. But todays college...when I was 6 years old while my mother...annual medieval literature conference in Kalamazoo...myths, such as the Norse Edda and the Arthurian...Tolkien is, how his literature is focused on war...Greek and Icelandic sagas, it had tales about...


 

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SAGA , in Old Norse Literature in Old Norse literature , especially Icelandic...legendary or historical figure or family. Sagas may be divided into sagas of the kings...accuracy was often a major aim of the saga, although reworking, interjection...
OLD NORSE LITERATURE the literature of the Northmen...medieval vernacular literature remains from Norway...developed for both saga and history antedates...modern European literatures except Gaelic...lays, focusing on Norse gods, include...in the form of sagas , that is, prose...
ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE the literary writings in Old English (see English...are two types of Old English poetry...Although nearly all Old English poetry is...complete epic, is the oldest surviving Germanic...originated as a pagan saga transmitted orally...dragon (see Old Norse literature ). Prose...
...distinct works in Old Icelandic. The Poetic Edda, or Elder Edda, is a collection...collection of texts in Old Norse literature . See English translations...Hallberg, The Icelandic Saga (1962); C. J...Lindow, ed., Old Norse-Icelandic Literature...
...mythological and heroic legends form the content of Old Norse literature . The Viking Age ended with the introduction of Christianity...and E. I. Ward, ed., Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga (2000). ____________________ Copyright...


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