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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Miller, William Ian. Why is Your Axe Bloody?]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Njála’s Unity Problem and the Very Beginning: Chapter 1]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Marriage Formation and Dissolution: Chapters 2–34]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Making a Scene: Chapters 34–5, 48]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Looking Forward: Njal’s Prescience: Chapters 22–3]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Bergthora vs. Hallgerd, Part II: Some Facts]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Otkel vs. Gunnar: Chapters 46–56]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Gunnar vs. the Thrihyrning People: Chapters 57–66]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. The Two Thorgeirs and Death of Gunnar: Chapters 67–77]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Revenge for Gunnar: Chapters 77–81]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. The Atlantic Interlude and Hrapp: Chapters 82–9]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Setting up Thrain: Chapters 90–2]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. A Tale of Two Hoskulds: Chapters 93–9]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Conversion and the Genius of the Law: Chapters 100–6]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Valgard ‘the Wise’ and Hoskuld’s Blood: Chapters 107–16]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Skarphedin Ascendans, Flosi’s Ninth Nights: Chapters 117–23]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. The Burning: Chapters 124–32]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Preparation for the Next Althing: Chapters 132–7]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. The Trial of Flosi and the Battle: Chapters 135, 141–5]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Kari and Friends: Chapters 145–55]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. How Not to End a Saga, Unless...: Chapters 146–59]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. A Conclusion: Justice and Exits]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Bloodtaking and peacemaking: Feud, law, and society in Saga Iceland]]
* [[Miller, William Ian. Bloodtaking and peacemaking: Feud, law, and society in Saga Iceland]]
==References==
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Revision as of 13:51, 3 June 2016

  • Author: Miller, William Ian
  • Title: Bergthora vs. Hallgerd, Part I. The Theory: Chapters 35–45
  • Published in: Why Is Your Axe Bloody?: A Reading of Njáls Saga
  • Place, Publisher: New York: Oxford University Press
  • Year: 2014
  • Pages: 73-87
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  • Reference: Miller, William Ian. Why Is Your Axe Bloody?: A Reading of Njáls Saga. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.

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In this chapter Miller examines the logic behind the killings initiated by Hallgerðr and Bergþóra, offering his balanced-exchange model, which he initially introduced in Bloodtaking and Peacemaking. He argues that the feud process was meant to achieve balance between both sides, and that payment for an injury could be done through money and through blood, but the latter was a more trustworthy form of ‘currency’. Miller argues that the balance-exchange model was hardly perfect and criticized by the author of Njáls saga, since ‘getting even’ usually implies overcoming your enemies rather than achieving a true balance with them. Miller also looks at the killing of Sigmundr by Skarphéðinn in relation to the feud.

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