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Reconstructing the past in medieval Iceland

Chris Callow

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Saga as a myth: the family sagas and social reality in 13th-century Iceland Teaching about Faereyinga saga View project

Torfi Tulinius

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The Present and the Past in the Sagas of Icelanders

Haki Antonsson

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Saga Form, Oral Prehistory, and the Icelandic Social Context

Jesse Byock

New Literary History, 1984

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Saga as a myth: the family sagas and social reality in 13th-century Iceland

Torfi Tulinius

1998

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A Layered Landscape: How the Family Sagas Mapped Medieval Iceland

Carol Hoggart

Limina: A Journal of Historical and Cultural Studies, 2010

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Sagas and Secularity: The (Re)Construction of Secular Literature in 20th Century Iceland

Haraldur Hreinsson

Working Paper Series of the CASHSS “Multiple Secularities – Beyond the West, Beyond Modernities” 24. Leipzig University,, 2022

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Fornaldarsögur, Prosimetrum, and History-Writing in Medieval Iceland

T. P. Rowbotham

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“Afterword: Whatever Happened to the Sagas?,” Scandinavian-Canadian Studies 26 (2019), 304–11.

Ármann Jakobsson

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Torfi H. Tulinius Legitimation and its Problems. The Sagas and the Icelandic Elite in the Thirteenth Century

Torfi Tulinius

Nordic Elites in Transformation, c. 1050-1250 Vol. III: Legitimacy and Glory (New York: Routledge)., 2021

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The Icelandic annals as historical sources

Eldbjørg Haug

Scandinavian Journal of History, 1997

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Is Snorri goði an Icelandic Hamlet? Dead Fathers and Problematic Chieftainship in Eyrbyggja saga

Torfi Tulinius

John McKinnell et.. (red.): The Fantastic in Old Norse/Icelandic Literature: Sagas and the British Isles. Preprint Papers of the 13th International Saga Conference. Durham: Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Durham University. 961-70., 2006

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Gunnars saga Keldugnúpsfífls and Icelandic Identity: The Rewriting of History for a Peripheral European Community

Roberto Luigi Pagani

Apardjón Journal for Scandinavian Studies, 2021

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‘Hann lá eigi kyrr’ - Revenants and a Haunted Past in the Sagas of Icelanders

Rebecca Merkelbach

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NARRATIVE MODES, NARRATIVE SPACE, AND NARRATIVE PLAY IN THE POST-CLASSICAL SAGAS AND ÞAETTIR OF ICELANDERS

Lucie Korecka

AUC PHILOLOGICA, Vol 2019 No 3, 2019

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Of sagas and sheep: Toward a historical anthropology of social change and production for market, subsistence and tribute in early Iceland (10th to the 13th century)

Jon Haukur Ingimundarson

1995

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Scandinavian folk legends and Icelandic sagas

Daniel Sävborg

New Focus on Retrospective Methods (Folklore Fellows Communications 307)., 2014

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The Place of Greenland In Medieval Icelandic Saga Narrative

Jonathan Grove

Norse Greenland: Selected Papers of the Hvalsey Conference 2008 (Journal of the North Atlantic, Special Volume 2), pp. 30–51, 2009

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Golden Ages and Fishing Grounds: the Emergent Past in the Sagas of Icelanders

Slavica Rankovic

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The invention of tradition in medieval Icelandic literature

Ines Garcia Lopez

2012

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“History of the Trolls? Bárðar saga as an historical narrative,” Saga-Book 25 (1998), 53–71.

Ármann Jakobsson

Saga-Book of the Viking Society, 1998

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Ideology and Identity in Late Medieval Northwest Iceland. A Study of AM 152 fol.

Johanna Katrin Fridriksdottir

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Constructing History. The Use of the Past as a Model for the Present in the Icelandic Sagas

Michael Riber Jørgensen

Collegium Medievale, 2010

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SAGAS AND POLITICS IN 13 TH CENTURY BORGARFJÖRÐUR

Axel Kristinsson

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Social Memory and the Sagas: The Case of Egils saga

Jesse Byock

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Patterns of settlement in Iceland: a study in prehistory

Orri Vesteinsson

1998

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Íslendingabók and the book of the Icelandic sagas

Nicolas Jaramillo

2018

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FABRICATING REALITY: KRISTNI SAGA'S HISTORICAL NARRATIVE AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF ICELAND'S CHRISTIANIZATION

Lukas Grzybowski

Revista Diálogos Mediterrânicos, 2023

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Changing Style and Changing Meaning: Icelandic Historiography and the Medieval Redactions of Heiðreks saga

Alaric Hall

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“Iceland’s Secular Saints: Hagiographic Motifs in Njáls saga and Laxdœla saga.” Skandinavistik (European Journal of Scandinavian Studies) 37.2 (2009 for 2007): 102-117.

Shannon Godlove

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The “Us” in the Other: The Finnar and Skrælingar in the Icelandic Saga Literature

Rein Amundsen

2019

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Authorship and auctoritas in Sagas of Early Icelanders. The example of Reykdoela saga

Stefanie Gropper

Germanisches Altertum und Europäisches Mittelalter: Gedenkband für Heinrich Beck, 2023

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Lords and Literature: The Icelandic Sagas as Political and Social Instruments

Axel Kristinsson

Scandinavian Journal of History, 2003

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Gísli Súrsson as Egða andspillir. An Obscure Kenning and its Implications for Tribal Identities in Tenth-Century Iceland

Klaus Johan Myrvoll

Gripla, 2020

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Feud // (The Routledge Research Companion to the Medieval Icelandic Sagas)

Santiago Barreiro

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