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Diana Whaley (Author)
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October 29, 2002 Penguin Classics
Lovers, poets, and dragon-slaying heroes populate the gripping Icelandic sagas included in this collection. Part of Penguin Classics' new eight-volume Icelandic Saga collection, this volume includes stories that were composed in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries and are set more than two hundred years earlier-a time when the old Viking ethos of honor and heroic adventure merged with new ideas of romantic infatuation. Set in the farmsteads of Viking-age Iceland, each of these sagas features poet heroes, complex love triangles, and travels to foreign lands. In her informative introduction, Diana Whaley highlights these important themes and reveals how the authors used these tales to entertain, to preserve and shape traditions about the past, and to explore vital social issues.


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About the Author

Diana Whaley is a Reader in Medieval Studies at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne. Translators: Diana Whaley, Rory McTurk, Katrina Attwood, Alison Finlay, Marianne Kalinke

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  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Classics (October 29, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0140447717
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140447712
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 4.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice collection, but a little repetitive, January 3, 2009
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This collection contains a number of important sagas, with Kormak's Saga being perhaps the most well known. The poetry is well translated, and explained well, and the sagas are quite readable. These sagas, but in particular Kormak's saga, show some indirect influence from the Medieval Romantic traditions and can be important in terms of studying strands of medieval literature as well.

Unfortunately, the whole genre seems to follow structurally similar plot lines, and I had trouble getting into the later ones in the book. However, the introduction and appendix provide a great deal of interesting information and are worth studying in their own right.

For those looking for specific sagas in this book (see below), or for something different in the saga world, I recommend this collection. However, this is a book to read one part and put back on your shelf for a while. In most cases, reading it straight through may not be the most helpful way to approach this work.

The sagas in this collection are:
Kormak's Saga
The Saga of Hallfred Troublesome-Poet
The Saga of Gunnlaug Serpent-Tongue
the Saga of Bjorn, Champion of the Hitardal People
Viglund's Saga
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Title Says it All, May 11, 2005
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It's a collection of five Icelandic Sagas which share thematic similarities: the main character of each is a skald (poet) and each story contains a troubled love affair. They were written in the 1200s about semi-historical people and events of the 900s and 1000s (around the time Christianity was adopted in Iceland and Scandinavia.) One of the sagas (Gunnlaug Serpent-Tongue) is also included in the massive "Sagas of Icelanders," which I recommend highly. However, if you're curious about Icelandic Sagas and are leery of investing in such a huge book, this volume of "Warrior-Poets" is a good one to start with. The five sagas are all of manageable length and the plots are neatly focused around the main character of each, which makes for easy reading. The plain-spoken, efficient saga style of narration can be compared to Hemingway or Hammett and feels quite modern.
Sagas were unique in the Middle Ages for being prose narratives in a vernacular language about people who were NOT of the nobility (during a time when literature was dominated by Latin, and by epic poetry whose main characters were of noble blood.) Though the stories are told in prose, these being sagas of warrior POETS, they are sprinkled generously throughout with verses of skaldic poetry. The skaldic style was very formal and consisted of lots of "kennings" which are ways of describing something by allusion and metaphor, without naming the thing itself. Some kennings are almost like riddles and have to be carefully deciphered (surely listeners in the cultural context of the Viking age understood them much more readily than we do today.) The translators have opted to render the verses as literally as possible, to preserve their integrity as Poetry. Explanations of the kennings are printed alongside the verses, to aid in comprehension.
The five sagas in this book all share similar themes, although they have differences enough to make each one uniquely enjoyable. The characters are generally unruly and violent. Their talent as poets gains them recognition and rewards from kings, but it also gets them into trouble when they can't refrain from composing an insulting verse about their rival. In each saga, the main character in his youth falls in love with a woman, but for one reason or another he can't marry her right away. This unfulfilled love, along with the hero's sharp tongue, drives the conflict and provides motivation for an endless series of escalating feuds. One hero immaturely drags his feet until the girl is married off to someone else, then spends the rest of the story psychotically badgering her and her husband, depriving her of happiness. In another saga, the hero can't escape the bullying of another man who has hated him (for no apparent reason) since childhood and is constantly hatching cowardly plots against him - including the stealing of his betrothed. One hero, who is regarded around the neighborhood as a good-for-nothing, makes a deal with his beloved's father to go abroad and make a name for himself, then return to marry the girl after a set period of time. Of course, he comes home late to find she has been given to another... but he sleeps with her anyway, which sets the husband's vengeance in motion.
Even with their melodramatic-sounding plots, these stories don't come across as romances. "Viglund's Saga," the latest one in this collection, has a fairy-tale ambience to it which reflects a Continental influence, but even so it still radiates a stark "manliness" which is a central trait of the Icelandic Sagas. The sagas are the most entertaining of Medeival literature, and readers definitely cannot go wrong with this little collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars amazing and captivating, December 4, 2011
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This collection is a nice group of icelandic works based around the interesting figure of the Poet in Norse culture. These are truly fascinating works of early literature. They have very a modern feel and sensibility, very sparse and direct--those interested in fantasy novels might really enjoy these stories, just as much as those interested in medieval cultures and history. The sagas are full of action and drama, great and exciting reads. I have read all the icelandic sagas in english translation, but this little book is one I often go back to or suggest to friends.
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King Harald Fair-hair1 was ruling over Norway when the first events of this saga took place. Read the first page
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full outlawry, other sagas, skaldic poetry, greeted him politely, full outlaws
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King Olaf, Earl Eirik, Thord Kolbeinsson, King Harald, Olaf Tryggvason, Thorgrim the Elegant, Thorvald Tintein, Earl Sigurd, Earl Thorir, Illugi the Black, Snorri Sturluson, Helga the Fair, Bersi the Dueller, Thord Arndisarson, Earl Hakon, King Ethelred, Sagas of Icelanders, The Book of Settlements, Thorstein Egilsson, East Fjords, Egil's Saga, Thorstein Kuggason, Canute the Great, Earl Frodi, Law Council
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