Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-133) and index.
1. Real people, real poetry -- 2. Quasi-historical people and poetry -- 3. Visionary women : women's dream-verse -- 4. Legendary heroines -- 5. Magic-workers, prophetesses, and alien maidens -- 6. Trollwomen.
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The rich and compelling corpus of Old Norse poetry is one of the most important and influential areas of medieval European literature. What is less well known, however, is the quantity of the material which can be attributed to women skalds. This book, intended for a broad audience, presents a bilingual edition (Old Norse and English) of this material, from the ninth to the thirteenth century and beyond, with commentary and notes. The poems here reflect the dramatic and often violent nature of the sagas: their subject matter features Viking Age shipboard adventures and shipwrecks; prophecies; curses; declarations of love and of revenge; duels, feuds and battles; encounters with ghosts; marital and family discord; and religious insults, among many other topics. Their authors fall into four main categories: pre-Christian Norwegian and Icelandic skáldkonur of the Viking Age; Icelandic skáldkonur of the Sturlung Age (thirteenth century); additional early skáldkonur from the Islendingasögur and related material, not as historically verifiable as the first group; and mythical figures cited as reciting verse in the legendary sagas (fornaldarsögur). --
JSTOR
22573/ctt5zshh
Old Norse women's poetry.
9781843842712
Literature, Medieval.
Old Norse poetry, Translations into English.
Poetry, Medieval.
Poets, Medieval-- Women.
Sagas, Translations into English.
Scalds and scaldic poetry, Translations into English.