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Króka-Refs saga og Króka-Refs rímur
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Year: 1883 Publisher: København : Möllers boktryckeri,

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Ordbog til de af Samfund til udg. af gml. nord. litteratur udgivne rímur samt til de af dr. O. Jiriczek udgivne Bósarimur
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Year: 1926 Publisher: København : Jørgensen,

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Eddic, skaldic, and beyond : poetic variety in Medieval Iceland and Norway
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ISBN: 0823257843 082326159X 0823257827 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York : Fordham University Press,

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"Explores the blurring of boundaries between genres (skaldic and eddic), periods (Viking Age, medieval, early modern) and cultures (Icelandic, Scandinavian, English, continental) in Old Norse-Icelandic poetry"-- "Eddic, Skaldic, and Beyond shines light on traditional divisions of Old Norse-Icelandic poetry and awakens the reader to work that blurs these boundaries. Many of the texts and topics taken up in these enlightening essays have been difficult to categorize and have consequently been overlooked or undervalued. The boundaries between genres (Eddic and Skaldic), periods (Viking Age, medieval, early modern), or cultures (Icelandic, Scandinavian, English, Continental) may not have been as sharp in the eyes and ears of contemporary authors and audiences as they are in our own. When questions of classification are allowed to fade into the background, at least temporarily, the poetry can be appreciated on its own terms. Some of the essays in this collection present new material, while others challenge long-held assumptions. They reflect the idea that poetry with "medieval" characteristics continued to be produced in Iceland well past the fifteenth century, and even beyond the Protestant Reformation in Iceland (1550). This superb volume, rich in up-to-date scholarship, makes little-known material accessible to a wide audience"--

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