Viga-Glums Saga
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One of the finest examples of Icelandic narrative prose, this saga is a biography with a single hero Glumr, whose life it
follows from beginning to end. It is notable for its economical and highly-polished style. Les mer
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One of the finest examples of Icelandic narrative prose, this saga is a biography with a single hero Glumr, whose life it
follows from beginning to end. It is notable for its economical and highly-polished style. This edition, designed for the
student of literature and cultural history as well as linguistics, contains the Old Norse text with extensive notes and a
glossary to facilitate the understanding of its idioms. An outstanding feature of the saga is the belief in personal destiny
which is here combined with the belief in magical power with which certain objects may be endowed. Glumr's welfare depends
directly on his cloak, sword and spear, which may be said to carry the good fortunes of his family. From the day when he receives
them from his grandfather Vigfuss his security and supremacy are assured; but Vigfuss seems already to have known that his
grandson will one day part with them, and that then his good fortune will leave him. The belief in predetermined catastrophe
is evident in many passages and appears to dominate the saga throughout.The evidence for family cults and superstitions has
been treated in some detail, and an attempt has been made to trace those echoes in phraseology which help to show the place
of the saga in Icelandic narrative literature.
An Introduction describes the composition of the saga and its origins, and its textual history and chronology.This reprint is of the second edition, originally published by Oxford University Press in 1960. It is being reprinted by Oxford University Press in 2003 for Oxbow Books, Oxford, and Powell's Books, Chicago.
An Introduction describes the composition of the saga and its origins, and its textual history and chronology.This reprint is of the second edition, originally published by Oxford University Press in 1960. It is being reprinted by Oxford University Press in 2003 for Oxbow Books, Oxford, and Powell's Books, Chicago.
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Oxford University Press
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780198111177
Utgave: 2. utg.
Format: 22 x 14 cm
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