New Studies in the Manuscript Tradition of Njáls saga

New Studies in the Manuscript Tradition of Njáls saga
Title New Studies in the Manuscript Tradition of Njáls saga PDF eBook
Author Svanhildur Óskarsdóttir
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 378
Release 2018-10-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1580443060

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Njáls saga is the best known and most highly regarded of all medieval Icelandic sagas and it occupies a special place in Icelandic cultural history. The manuscript tradition is exceptionally rich and extensive. The oldest extant manuscripts date to only a couple of decades after the saga’s composition in the late 13th century and the saga was subsequently copied by hand continuously up until the 20th century, even alongside the circulation of printed text editions in latter centuries. The manuscript corpus as a whole has great socio-historical value, showcasing the myriad ways in which generations of Icelanders interpreted the saga and took an active part in its transmission; the manuscripts are also valuable sources for evidence of linguistic change and other phenomena. The essays in this volume present new research and a range of interdisciplinary perspectives on the Njáls saga manuscripts. Many of the authors took part in the international research project "The Variance of Njáls saga" which was funded by the Icelandic Research Council from 2011-2013.

Studies in the Manuscript Tradition of Njálssaga

Studies in the Manuscript Tradition of Njálssaga
Title Studies in the Manuscript Tradition of Njálssaga PDF eBook
Author Einar Ól. Sveinsson
Publisher
Total Pages 202
Release 1953
Genre Manuscripts, Icelandic
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The Story of Burnt Njal

The Story of Burnt Njal
Title The Story of Burnt Njal PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 394
Release 1905
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The Rewriting of Njáls Saga

The Rewriting of Njáls Saga
Title The Rewriting of Njáls Saga PDF eBook
Author Jón Karl Helgason
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Total Pages 186
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781853594571

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The Rewriting of Njáls saga concerns itself with the process which enables literary texts to cross cultures and endure history. Through six interrelated case studies, Jón Karl Helgason focuses on the reception of Njáls saga, the most distinguished of the Icelandic sagas, in Britain, the United States, Denmark, Norway and Iceland, between 1861 and 1945. The editions and translations in question claim to represent a medieval narrative to their audience, but Helgason emphasises how these texts simultaneously reflect the rewriters' contemporary ideas about race, culture, politics and poetics. Introducing the principles of comparative Translation Studies to the field of Medieval Literature, Helgason's book identifies the dialogue between literary (re)production and society.

Approaches to the Medieval Self

Approaches to the Medieval Self
Title Approaches to the Medieval Self PDF eBook
Author Stefka G. Eriksen
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 357
Release 2020-09-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110664763

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The main aim of this book is to discuss various modes of studying and defining the medieval self, based on a wide span of sources from medieval Western Scandinavia, c. 800-1500, such as archeological evidence, architecture and art, documents, literature, and runic inscriptions. The book engages with major theoretical discussions within the humanities and social sciences, such as cultural theory, practice theory, and cognitive theory. The authors investigate how the various approaches to the self influence our own scholarly mindsets and horizons, and how they condition what aspects of the medieval self are 'visible' to us. Utilizing this insight, we aim to propose a more syncretic approach towards the medieval self, not in order to substitute excellent models already in existence, but in order to foreground the flexibility and the complementarity of the current theories, when these are seen in relationship to each other. The self and how it relates to its surrounding world and history is a main concern of humanities and social sciences. Focusing on the theoretical and methodological flexibility when approaching the medieval self has the potential to raise our awareness of our own position and agency in various social spaces today.

Njals Saga and Its Christian Background: A Study of Narrative Method. Germania Latina VIII

Njals Saga and Its Christian Background: A Study of Narrative Method. Germania Latina VIII
Title Njals Saga and Its Christian Background: A Study of Narrative Method. Germania Latina VIII PDF eBook
Author A. Hamer
Publisher Peeters
Total Pages 308
Release 2014-12-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789042930896

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Njals saga is universally recognised as the greatest and most complex of all the sagas of Icelanders (Islendingasogur). The originality with which the writer composed his narrative has led to its being likened to a novel created by an author who certainly used sources, although identifying which parts of the saga descend from oral and which from written sources has proved difficult. The 'Christian background' of the title of this study refers to the ecclesiastical texts (including Scripture and its exegesis, church liturgy and the liturgical year, and hagiographical and apocryphal writings) which, it is argued, were used by the author of Njals saga as he both created a bipartite structure, using familiar Christian metaphors to help unify the work; and developed his central thematic concern: that good legal judgement depends upon justice and mercy acting together, as in divine judgement. It is this which finally redeems Skarphedinn Njalsson.

The Secret in Medieval Literature

The Secret in Medieval Literature
Title The Secret in Medieval Literature PDF eBook
Author Albrecht Classen
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 295
Release 2022-11-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1666917877

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The Secret in Medieval Literature explores the many secret agents, actions, creatures, and other beings influencing human existence. Medieval poets had a clear sense of the alternative dimension (the secret) and allowed it to enter quite frequently into their texts.