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El. knyga: A Critical Companion to Old Norse Literary Genre

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A comprehensive guide to a crucial aspect of Old Norse literature.

We cannot read literary works without making use of the concept of genre. In Old Norse studies, genre has been central to the categorisation, evaluation and understanding of medieval prose and poetry alike; yet its definition has been elusive and its implications often left unexplored.
This volume opens up fundamental questions about Old Norse genre in theory and in practice. It offers an extensive range of theoretical approaches, investigating and critiquing current terms and situating its arguments within early Scandinavian and Icelandic oral-literary and manuscript contexts. It maps the ways in which genre and form engage with key thematic areas within the literary corpus, noting the different kinds of impact upon the genre system brought about by conversion to Christianity, the gradual adoption of European literary models, and social and cultural changes occurring in Scandinavian society. A case-study section probes both prototypical and hard-to-define cases, demonstrating the challenges that actual texts pose to genre theory in terms of hybridity, evolution and innovation. With an annotated taxonomy of Old Norse genres and an extensive bibliography, it is an indispensable resource for contemporary Old Norse-Icelandic literary studies.

MASSIMILIANO BAMPI is Associate Professor of Germanic Philology at Ca' Foscari University of Venice; CAROLYNE LARRINGTON is Professor of Medieval European Literature at Oxford University and Official Fellow in Medieval English Literature at St John's College, Oxford; SIF RIKHARDSDOTTIR is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Iceland and Vice-Chair of the Institute for Research in Literature and Visual Arts.

Contributors: Massimiliano Bampi, Jhanna Katrn Fririksdttir, Jürg Glauser, Erin Goeres, Stefanie Gropper, Pernille Hermann, Dale Kedwards, Carolyne Larrington, Mikael Males, Hans Jacob Orning, Russell Poole, Judy Quinn, Sif Rikhardsdottir, Lukas Rösli, Elizabeth Ashman Rowe, Brittany Schorn, Torfi H Tulinius, Kevin Wanner.

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[ A]s the extensive listing of works cited indicates, consideration of genre is today a matter of interest to many leading scholars in the Old Norse field, and for anyone in that field concerned with the topic of genre this collection of essays is indeed vital reading. -- Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Assoc.

List of Figures
vii
List of Contributors
ix
Acknowledgements xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Introduction 1(14)
Massimiliano Bampi
Sif Rikhardsdottir
I THEORY
Genre
15(16)
Massimiliano Bampi
Hybridity
31(16)
Sif Rikhardsdottir
Terminology
47(14)
Lukas Rosli
Form
61(12)
Mikael Males
Orality, Textuality and Performance
73(16)
Judy Quinn
Manuscripts and Codicology
89(26)
Johanna Katrin Frioriksdottir
II THEMES
The Body Politic
115(12)
Hans Jacob Orning
Geography
127(18)
Dale Kedumrds
Time and Space
145(16)
Torfi H. Tulinius
Memory
161(16)
Pernille Hermann
The Human Condition
177(16)
Stefanie Gropper
God(s)
193(18)
Carolyne Larrington
Wisdom
211(18)
Brittany Schorn
III GENRE IN FOCUS
Skaldic Poetry -- A Case Study: The Poetry of Torf-Einarr Rognvaldsson of Orkney
229(16)
Erin Michelle Goeres
Eddie Poetry -- A Case Study: Solarljoo
245(14)
Carolyne Larrington
Pættir -- A Case Study: Stjornu-Odda draumr
259(12)
Elizabeth Ashman Rowe
Islendingasogur -- A Case Study: Vatnsdœla saga
271(12)
Russell Poole
Byskupasogur and heilagra manna sogur -- A Case Study
283(16)
Kevin J. Wanner
Romance -- A Case Study
299(14)
Jurg Glauser
Annotated Taxonomy of Genres 313(10)
Select Timeline 323(2)
Works Cited 325(34)
Index 359
MASSIMILIANO BAMPI is Associate Professor of Germanic Philology at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. CAROLYNE LARRINGTON is Professor of Medieval European Literature at Oxford University and Official Fellow in Medieval English Literature at St John's College, Oxford. Sif Rikhardsdottir is Professor and Chair of Comparative Literature at the University of Iceland. CAROLYNE LARRINGTON is Professor of Medieval European Literature at Oxford University and Official Fellow in Medieval English Literature at St John's College, Oxford. DALE KEDWARDS is HM Queen Margrethe II Distinguished Research Fellow at the Vigdķs Finnbogadóttir Institute, the National Museum of Iceland, and the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle. MASSIMILIANO BAMPI is Associate Professor of Germanic Philology at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. Sif Rikhardsdottir is Professor and Chair of Comparative Literature at the University of Iceland.