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An attempt to claim that the 12th century old Russian poem The Tale of Igor's Campaign (Slovo o polku Igoreve) was partly influenced by Egil’s Skallagrimson’s skaldic verses. Using his own readings of The Tale as a base, author finds there some parallels and references to Egil’s poems such as Head's Ransom (Höfuðlausn), The Loss of a Son (Sonatorrek) and Arinbjarnarkviða; | An attempt to claim that the 12th century old Russian poem The Tale of Igor's Campaign (Slovo o polku Igoreve) was partly influenced by Egil’s Skallagrimson’s skaldic verses. Using his own readings of The Tale as a base, author finds there some parallels and references to Egil’s poems such as Head's Ransom (Höfuðlausn), The Loss of a Son (Sonatorrek) and Arinbjarnarkviða; Parallels to eddic poetry are also provided. | ||
==Lýsing== | ==Lýsing== | ||
Revision as of 02:14, 15 November 2015
- Author: Bubnov, N.Y.
- Title: Old Russian singer Boyan and Icelandic skald Egil Skallagrimsson
- Published in: Voprosy Filosofii 12
- Place, Publisher:
- Year: 2003
- Pages: 126-139
- E-text:
- Reference: Bubnov, N.Y. "Old Russian singer Boyan and Icelandic skald Egil Skallagrimsson." Voprosy Filosofii 12 (2003): 126-39.
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Annotation
An attempt to claim that the 12th century old Russian poem The Tale of Igor's Campaign (Slovo o polku Igoreve) was partly influenced by Egil’s Skallagrimson’s skaldic verses. Using his own readings of The Tale as a base, author finds there some parallels and references to Egil’s poems such as Head's Ransom (Höfuðlausn), The Loss of a Son (Sonatorrek) and Arinbjarnarkviða; Parallels to eddic poetry are also provided.
Lýsing
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- Written by: Daria Glebova
- Icelandic/English translation: