RE:writing
medial perspectives on textual culture in the Icelandic Middle ages
Gespeichert in:
Verfasser / Beitragende:
Kate Heslop, Jürg Glauser (Eds.)
Ort, Verlag, Jahr:
Zürich :
Chronos,
2018
Beschreibung:
328 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 23 cm
Format:
Buch (Kongress)
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Zusammenfassung:
- Among the texts examined are Sturlunga saga, a narrative cycle depicting the bitter feuding preceding Iceland's loss of independence in 1262/4; Hauksbók or <<Haukr's Book>>, a manuscript <<micro-library>>, containing among other things a history of the Christianisation of Iceland, narratives about legendary Vikings, the story of Troy, and computistical material; Víglundar saga, an exemplary romance in saga form; grammatical treatises in which native poetry is analysed in terms of classical rhetoric; and a tiny sixteenth-century manuscript of the vita of St Margaret, written as an amulet for the scribe's pregnant daughter. Showcasing medially-focused responses to a wide range of medieval writing and textuality, the collection demonstrates the promise of this approach to Iceland's extraordinarily rich and long-lived textual culture.