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* '''Author''':  
* '''Author''': Fidjestøl, Bjarne
* '''Title''':  
* '''Title''': Skaldic poetry and the conversion. With some reflections on literary form as a source of historical information
* '''Published in''':  
* '''Published in''': ''Selected Papers.'' Eds. Odd Einar Haugen and Else Mundal. The Viking Collection 9.
* '''Place, Publisher''':
* '''Place, Publisher''': Odense: Odense University Press
* '''Year''':  
* '''Year''': 1997
* '''Pages''':
* '''Pages''': 133-50
* '''E-text''':  
* '''E-text''':  
* '''Reference''': ''MLA''
* '''Reference''': Fidjestøl, Bjarne. "Skaldic poetry and the conversion. With some reflections on literary form as a source of historical information." Transl. Peter Foote. ''Selected Papers''. Eds. Odd Einar Haugen and Else Mundal. The Viking Collection 9. Odense: Odense University Press, 1997, pp. 133–50.
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* '''Key words''':  
* '''Key words''': history, religion, poetry (sagnfræði, trúarbrögð, kveðskapur)






==Annotation==  
==Annotation==  
A discussion of the degrees of religiosity of skaldic poetry connected with Haraldur Fine-Hair and his descendants.
==Lýsing==
==Lýsing==
Umræða um trúarleg áhrif í dróttkvæðum sem tengjast Haraldi hárfagra og afkomendum hans.




==See also==
==See also==


* [[Fidjestøl, Bjarne. Skaldediktinga og truskiftet]]


==References==  
==References==  
[[Egla,_62|Chapter 62]]: '''Vestr fór eg''': Höfuðlausn is an example of a poem (concerning Eiríkr blóðøx) with “no religious elements except in kennings and figures of speech” (p. 150).


==Links==
==Links==


* ''Written by:''
* ''Written by:'' Jane Appleton
* ''Icelandic/English translation:''  
* ''Icelandic translation:'' Jón Karl Helgason


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Revision as of 16:23, 5 January 2012

  • Author: Fidjestøl, Bjarne
  • Title: Skaldic poetry and the conversion. With some reflections on literary form as a source of historical information
  • Published in: Selected Papers. Eds. Odd Einar Haugen and Else Mundal. The Viking Collection 9.
  • Place, Publisher: Odense: Odense University Press
  • Year: 1997
  • Pages: 133-50
  • E-text:
  • Reference: Fidjestøl, Bjarne. "Skaldic poetry and the conversion. With some reflections on literary form as a source of historical information." Transl. Peter Foote. Selected Papers. Eds. Odd Einar Haugen and Else Mundal. The Viking Collection 9. Odense: Odense University Press, 1997, pp. 133–50.

  • Key words: history, religion, poetry (sagnfræði, trúarbrögð, kveðskapur)


Annotation

A discussion of the degrees of religiosity of skaldic poetry connected with Haraldur Fine-Hair and his descendants.

Lýsing

Umræða um trúarleg áhrif í dróttkvæðum sem tengjast Haraldi hárfagra og afkomendum hans.


See also

References

Chapter 62: Vestr fór eg: Höfuðlausn is an example of a poem (concerning Eiríkr blóðøx) with “no religious elements except in kennings and figures of speech” (p. 150).

Links

  • Written by: Jane Appleton
  • Icelandic translation: Jón Karl Helgason