Miller, William Ian. Gunnar vs. the Thrihyrning People: Chapters 57–66

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  • Author: Miller, William Ian
  • Title: Gunnar vs. the Thrihyrning People: Chapters 57–66
  • Published in: Why Is Your Axe Bloody?: A Reading of Njáls Saga
  • Place, Publisher: New York: Oxford University Press
  • Year: 2014
  • Pages: 123-33
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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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Annotation

Miller describes the dispute between Gunnar and the people of Þríhyrningr mountain and its escalation. He stresses Gunnar’s eagerness to do battle, in contradiction to his words in chapter 54. He responds to Karl Lehmann’s legal analysis of Njáls saga, and offers that more credit should be given to the author’s legal understanding. He suggests that by not following Grágás to the letter, the author is distinguishing between written and practiced law. Miller discusses Njáll‘s function as a banker of sorts, collecting debts to be distributed later in time of legal need. Finally, he explains the social and economical logic behind having Gunnar pay compensation for men whom he had the legal right to kill in self-defense. He sees this as a type of ‘life-insurance’ system, meant to prevent the survivors from becoming dependants, and looks at the compensation’s function in postponing or ending a dispute.

Lýsing

Miller lýsir deilunni milli Gunnars og fólksins undan Þríhyrningi og hvernig sú deila stigmagnast í sögunni. Hann bendir á ákafa Gunnars til að berjast sem er í beinni mótsögn við það sem hann segir í 54. kafla sögunnar. Hann svarar lagalegri greiningu Karls Lehmann á Njálu og leggur til að höfundur sögunnar hafi haft dýpri skilning á lögum en áður hefur verið haldið. Miller segir að með því að fylgja Grágás ekki bókstaflega gerir höfundurinn greinarmun milli laga sem voru rituð og laga sem voru í notkun. Miller fjallar um stöðu Njáls sem einskonar bankastjóra sem innheimtir skuldir og dreifir auðnum aftur þegar svo liggur við. Að lokum útskýrir hann bæði efnahagslegu og félagslegu rökvísina sem liggur að baki bótagreiðslu Gunnars fyrir réttmæt dráp í sjálfsvörn. Miller lítur á þetta sem einskonar líftryggingarkerfi sem er ætlað að koma í veg fyrir að eftirlifendur verði ómagar og er þáttur í að enda eða fresta deilu.

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References

Chapter 64: selja þér í hendur legorðssökina: "Here we see unprosecuted lawsuits used as a sort of debt instrument; that they would be so mobilized makes perfect sense, given the shortage of silver and the practical absence of coinage. These dormants claims have value. … Because of their assignability, lawsuits in fact can function as a kind of money, though mostly as a limited-use money because they can be only assigned once or reassigned to the original holder." (p. 129).

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  • Written by: Yoav Tirosh
  • Icelandic translation: Andri M. Kristjánsson