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* '''Place, Publisher''': London: Viking Society for Northern Research | * '''Place, Publisher''': London: Viking Society for Northern Research | ||
* '''Year''': 1981 | * '''Year''': 1981 | ||
* '''E-text''': | * '''E-text''': [http://vsnrweb-publications.org.uk/The%20role%20of%20sexual%20themes%20in%20njals%20saga.pdf vsnrweb] | ||
* '''Reference''': Dronke, Ursula. ''The Role of Sexual Themes in Njáls Saga.'' London: Viking Society for Northern Research, 1981. | * '''Reference''': Dronke, Ursula. ''The Role of Sexual Themes in Njáls Saga.'' London: Viking Society for Northern Research, 1981. | ||
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- Author: Dronke, Ursula
- Title: The Role of Sexual Themes in Njáls Saga
- Place, Publisher: London: Viking Society for Northern Research
- Year: 1981
- E-text: vsnrweb
- Reference: Dronke, Ursula. The Role of Sexual Themes in Njáls Saga. London: Viking Society for Northern Research, 1981.
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Chapter 20: honum vóx eigi skegg: "If we turn our gaze from this opening drama of Hrútr, we see another figure in whom virility is in question: at the centre of the saga is the effeminate visage of Njáll himself. No beard ever grew on him- honum óx eigi skegg. Yet he had seven children." (p.11)
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