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Icelandic Sagas



Saga - 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   Read More...

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    The Story of Burnt Njal: The Great Icelandic Tribune, Jurist, and Counsellor
    by George Webbe Dasent, Rasmus B. Anderson, J. W. Buel. 316 pgs.


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