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Unwanted

Neglected Approaches, Characters, and Texts in Old Norse-Icelandic Saga Studies
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 2022

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Copyright Year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-8316-4942-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-8316-7690-3
Publisher
utzverlag, München
Series
Münchner Nordistische Studien
Volume
50
Language
English
Pages
314
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 4
  2. Preface No access Pages 5 - 5
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  3. Unwanted: An Introduction No access Pages 6 - 27
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  4. Let the Right Skald In: Unwanted Guests in Sagas of Poets No access Pages 28 - 56
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  5. A Friend in níð: On the Narrative Display of Gender and níð in Njáls saga No access Pages 57 - 86
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  6. Skarpheðinn Njálsson: An Agent of Transgression or a Youth gone Wild? No access Pages 87 - 106
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  7. Unwanted Hero, Praised Outcast: The Outlaw Motif in Arons saga Hjörleifssonar and Sturlunga saga No access Pages 107 - 142
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  8. Outlawed Bears and Trollish Foster-Parents: Exploring the Social Dimension of the ›Post-Classical‹ Sagas of Icelanders No access Pages 143 - 179
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  9. ›Tasteless Additions‹: Post-Medieval Textual Variation in Króka-Refs saga as Audience Reception No access Pages 180 - 205
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  10. Tearing a Text Apart – Audience Participation and Authorial Intent in Ljósvetninga saga and Tommy Wiseau’s The Room No access Pages 206 - 242
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  11. How to Scare Away the Devil. A Frenchman, the Devil, a Jew ,and a Cunning Disguise in an Icelandic ævintýr known as Callinius saga No access Pages 243 - 271
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  12. »A waste of effort«? Towards a Reassessment of the Old Norse Kings’ Sagas (With a Comment on a ›Living Handbook of Old Norse Studies‹) No access Pages 272 - 307
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  13. The Authors No access Pages 308 - 310
  14. Index No access Pages 311 - 314

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