The fundamental question of the invention of tradition in Iceland in the Middle Ages works as a trigger for the observation of the problematic involved in its literary production. The search for a cultural identity has a fundamental effect on the world of literary creation. The literary production in medieval Iceland becomes especially important when an antimonarchical, anti-courtly faction of intellectuals appears on the mostly monarchical European stage. The purpose of my paper is to analyse the influence of medieval European literature on the composition of the Icelandic Sagas. Hughes: The Old Norse Exempla as Arbiters of Gender Roles in Medieval Iceland Paul Acker: Performing Gender in the Icelandic Ballads Joseph Harris: The Rök Inscription, Line 20 Sarah Harlan-Haughey: A Landscape of Conflict: Three Stories of the Faroe Conversions Kirsten Wolf: Non-Basic Color Terms in Old Norse-Icelandic Hill: Beer, Vomit, Blood and Poetry: Egils saga, Chapters 44-45 Shaun F. Tulinius: Seeking Death in Njáls saga Guðrún Nordal: Skaldic Poetics and the Making of the Sagas of Icelanders Russell Poole: Identity Poetics among the Icelandic Skalds Jeffrey Turco: Loki, Sneglu-Halla þáttr, and the Case for a Skaldic Prosaics Thomas D. Harris: “Jafnan segir inn ríkri ráð”: Proverbial Allusion and the Implied Proverb in Fóstbrœðra saga Torfi H. Table of Contents Preface Jeffrey Turco, volume editor: Introduction Andy Orchard: Hereward and Grettir: Brothers from Another Mother? Richard L. This volume will be welcomed not only by the specialist and by scholars in adjacent fields but also by the avid general reader, drawn in ever-increasing number to the Icelandic sagas and their world. The assembled authors examine the arrière-scène of saga literature the nexus of skaldic poetry and saga narrative medieval and post-medieval gender roles and other manifestations of language, time, and place as preserved in Old Norse–Icelandic texts. New Norse Studies, edited by Jeffrey Turco, gathers twelve original essays engaging aspects of Old Norse–Icelandic literature that continue to kindle the scholarly imagination in the twenty-first century.
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Les oeuvres étudiées ici ont été choisies car elle adressent la question des poètes et de la poésie de manières variées et représentent des développements significatifs dans la littérature islandaise. Afin de démontrer cela, cet essai passe en revue les travaux littéraires en ancien norrois sur une période de deux cent ans. Ces derniers incluent la grammaire, la véracité historique, les origines prestigieuses, la mythologie, les usages narratifs, les runes et la magie. Presque dés son commencement, la littérature vernaculaire en ancien Norrois exalte les poètes et la poésie dans de nombreux domaines.
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Cependant, il n'est ni l'instigateur ni le dernier chantre de cette glorification des poètes et de la poésie dans la culture, et ses prédécesseurs et successeurs jouent également un rôle dan l'établissement d'une réputation solide et impressionnante pour les poètes. Snorri à beaucoup contribué à l'image, au prestige et à l'autorité des poètes dans la littérature vernaculaire en ancien norrois. The works considered here have been chosen because they deal with poetry and poets in a wide variety of ways, and they are notable or represent significant developments in Icelandic literature. To show that, this essay surveys key Old Norse works over a two hundred year period. These domains would include grammar, historic factuality, prestigious origins, mythology, narrative uses, runes, and magic. From almost the beginning, Old Nose vernacular literature would gradually come to exalt poets and poetry in many domains. However, he did not originate or conclude this lionization of poets and poetry in the culture, and those who came before and after him also played their parts in establishing a robust and impressive written reputation for the poets.
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Snorri contributed much to the image, prestige, and authority of poets in Old Norse vernacular literature.