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Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders Margaret Clunies Ross

Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders By Margaret Clunies Ross

Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders by Margaret Clunies Ross


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First full analysis of the skaldic verse appearing in the family sagas of Icelanders, considering why and how it is deployed.

Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders Summary

Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders by Margaret Clunies Ross

First full analysis of the skaldic verse appearing in the family sagas of Icelanders, considering why and how it is deployed. Sagas of Icelanders, also called family sagas, are the best known of the many literary genres that flourished in medieval Iceland, most of them achieving written form during the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. Modern readers and critics often praise their apparently realistic descriptions of the lives, loves and feuds of settler families of the first century and a half of Iceland's commonwealth period (c. AD 970-1030), but this ascription of realism fails to account for one of the most important components of these sagas, the abundance of skaldic poetry, mostly in drottkvaett court metre, which comes to saga heroes' lips at moments of crisis. These presumed voices from the past and their integration into the narrative present of the written sagas are the subject of this book. It investigates what motivated Icelandic writers to develop this particular mode, and what particular literary effects they achieved by it. It also looks at the various paths saga writers took within the evolving prosimetrum (a mixed verse and prose form), and explores their likely reasons for using poetry in diverse ways. Consideration is also given to the evolution of the genre in the context of the growing popularity in Iceland of romantic and legendary sagas. A final chapter is devoted to understanding why a minority of sagas of Icelanders do not use poetry at all in their narratives.

Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders Reviews

Replete with tables summarizing a wealth of data, Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders will be of great interest to readers of this little-studied but fascinating group of poems, and of the artful prosimetra that contain them. -- Kate Heslop * Times Literary Supplement *

About Margaret Clunies Ross

Margaret Clunies Ross is an Emeritus Professor of English Language and Early English Literature and Honorary Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Sydney, and Adjunct Professor in the School of Humanities at the University of Adelaide. She has written extensively on Old Norse-Icelandic sagas, poetry and myth.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Poetic Corpus 2. Poetry in an Icelandic Environment 3. The Authenticity Question 4. Strategies of Poetic Communication 5. Subjects of Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders 6. A Suitable Literary Style 7. New Emphases in Late Sagas of Icelanders 8. Sagas without Poetry Conclusion Glossary of Old Norse Terms Bibliography

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NGR9781843846390
9781843846390
184384639X
Poetry in Sagas of Icelanders by Margaret Clunies Ross
New
Hardback
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
2022-08-16
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