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Laxdæla Saga: Translated from the Icelandic of Ancient Nordic Folklore, Myths and Legends (Hardcover) - Hardcover

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by Anonymous (Author), Muriel A. C. Press (Author)

The Laxdaela Saga is an interconnected group of stories and myths which originate from Iceland in the Early Middle Ages. Bringing together a collection of ancient Nordic myths and legends, this book tells the story of Gu r n sv frsd ttir, Kjartan lafsson and Bolli orleiksson. The three are involved in a love triangle: although Bolli and Kjartan are childhood friends with a long history of helping one another, they come to blows over their shared love of Gu r n. Unusually feminine in tone and subject matter, historians of Icelandic lore venture that the Laxdaela Saga was authored by a woman. For a time, the story was passed on through the oral tradition: the first records upon paper date to the mid-13th century, some 300 years since the saga is originally thought to have arisen within the culture of Iceland.

Number of Pages: 132
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 28, 2018
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