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The Sagas Of Norwegian Kings 11301265 An Introduction Theodore M Andersson

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The Sagas Of Norwegian Kings 11301265 An Introduction Theodore M Andersson
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Publisher: Cornell University Library
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Author: Theodore M. Andersson
ISBN: 9780935995206, 093599520X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Sagas Of Norwegian Kings 11301265 An Introduction Theodore M Andersson by Theodore M. Andersson 9780935995206, 093599520X instant download after payment.

In "The Sagas of Norwegian Kings (1130–1265)", Theodore M. Andersson offers an orientation to the category of Icelandic sagas known as "kings' sagas," a genre of Old Norse-Icelandic prose literature less known than the somewhat later sagas of early Icelanders and their extended families. The kings'-saga genre culminated in three compendia that appeared prior to 1250: the manuscripts "Morkinskinna" and "Fagrskinna" and the compilation of sagas known as "Heimskringla". These remarkable sagas are among the most readable of European chronicles. Theodore M. Andersson’s book examines not only the evolution of the genre and its associated critical literature but also the genre’s points of interaction with Icelandic family sagas.

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