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Dreaming Of A Glacier Snfellsjkull In A Geocritical Perspective Matthias Egeler

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Dreaming Of A Glacier Snfellsjkull In A Geocritical Perspective Matthias Egeler
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Publisher: Utzverlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.25 MB
Pages: 322
Author: Matthias Egeler, Stefanie Gropper (eds.)
ISBN: 3831648557
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Dreaming Of A Glacier Snfellsjkull In A Geocritical Perspective Matthias Egeler by Matthias Egeler, Stefanie Gropper (eds.) 3831648557 instant download after payment.

Snæfellsjökull is one of Iceland’s most famous volcanoes. It is there that Jules Verne located the entrance to the centre of the earth; it is the abode of a medieval saga hero and the location of one of Halldór Laxness’s novels. Travellers, painters, poets, and film-makers have been drawn to it in equal measure – while at the same time and against all expectations, others seem unfazed: as famous as the mountain is on a national and international stage, local folklore and medieval historiography have amazingly little interest in it. Clearly, Snæfellsjökull is not the same to everyone. This volume presents a survey of the place of Snæfellsjökull in the Icelandic and European imagination. It adapts the paradigm of geocriticism, which shifts the focus of the scholarly investigation from the work of individual authors to the multitude of views that different authors, artists, and practitioners have on a single place. The results of the perambulation of Snæfellsjökull presented here show that both its cultural and literary history, as well as the paradigm of geocriticism, open up broad vistas that amply repay the effort necessary to tackle this mountain.

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