Hines, John. Egils saga and Njáls saga: bibliographical guides
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- Author: Hines, John
- Title: Egils saga and Njáls saga: bibliographical guides
- Published in: Introductory Essays on Egils saga and Njáls saga
- Editors:John Hines, Desmond Slay
- Place, Publisher: London: Viking Society for Northern Research
- Year: 1992
- Pages: 140-151.
- E-text:
- Reference: Hines, John. "Egils saga and Njáls saga: bibliographical guides." Introductory Essays on Egils saga and Njáls saga, pp. 140-151. Eds. John Hines, Desmond Slay. London: Viking Society for Northern Research, 1992.
- Key words: bibliography (bókfræði)
Annotation
Lists publications concerning Egils saga (and Njáls saga) and includes some brief commentary about the publications in relation to each other and in order to categorise them based on broad topics.
Lýsing
Listi yfir rit og greinar og rit sem fjalla um Egils sögu (og Njáls sögu). Farið er nokkrum orðum um hverja heimild og tengsl þeirra innbyrðis, auk þess sem heimildirnar eru flokkaðar í nokkra meginflokka eftir efni.
See also
- Guðrún Nordal. Sturlunga saga and the context of saga-writing
- Hines, John. Kingship in Egils saga
- Finlay, Alison. Egils saga and other poets’ sagas
- Larrington, Carolyne. Egill‘s longer Poems: Arinbjarnarkviða and Sonatorrek
- Jesch, Judith. "Good men" and peace in Njáls saga
- O'Donoghue, Heather. Women in Njáls saga
- Hamer, Andrew. "It seemed to me that the sweetest light of my eyes had been extinguished"
- McTurk, Rory W. The supernatural in Njáls saga
- Robinson, Peter. Vikings and Celts
References
Links
- Written by: Jane Appleton
- Icelandic translation: Jón Karl Helgason