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A History Of Old Norse Poetry And Poetics Margaret Clunies Ross

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A History Of Old Norse Poetry And Poetics Margaret Clunies Ross
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Publisher: D.S. Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Margaret Clunies Ross
ISBN: 1843840340
Language: English
Year: 2005

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A History Of Old Norse Poetry And Poetics Margaret Clunies Ross by Margaret Clunies Ross 1843840340 instant download after payment.

A History of Old Norse Poetry and Poetics is the first book in English to deal with the twin subjects of Old Norse poetry and the various vernacular treatises on native poetry that were such a conspicuous feature of medieval intellectual life in Iceland and the Orkneys from the mid-twelfth to the fourteenth centuries. Its aim is to give a clear description of the rich poetic tradition of early Scandinavia, particularly in Iceland, where it reached its zenith, and to demonstrate the social contexts that favoured poetic composition, from the oral societies of the early Viking Age in Norway and its colonies to the devout compositions of literate Christian clerics in fourteenth-century Iceland. The two dominant poetic modes, eddic and skaldic, are analysed, and their various styles and subjects are illustrated with newly chosen examples. The book sets out the prose contexts in which most Old Norse poetry has been preserved and discusses problems of interpretation that arise because of the poetry's mode of transmission. Throughout the book, the author links indigenous theory with practice, beginning with the pre-Christian ideology of poets as favoured by the god ? inn and concluding with the Christian notion that a plain style best conveys the poet's message.

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