Miller, William Ian. Looking Forward: Njal’s Prescience: Chapters 22–3

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  • Author: Miller, William Ian
  • Title: Looking Forward: Njal’s Prescience: Chapters 22–3
  • Published in: Why Is Your Axe Bloody?: A Reading of Njáls Saga
  • Place, Publisher: New York: Oxford University Press
  • Year: 2014
  • Pages: 62-72
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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

In this chapter Miller questions the possibility of Njáll being prescient, treating him more as a ‘script-writer’ than a true prophet. His skills in understanding people are important for his role as a lawyer, and thus most of the advice he gives, argues Miller, is commonsensical. Miller dispels most of the acts of prophecy in the saga along similar lines, as well as remains skeptical of Svanr’s true paranormal attributes, and stresses the ambiguity of the author’s treatment of the paranormal.

Lýsing

Í kaflanum dregur Miller í efa að Njáll hafi verið forspár og telur hann frekar vera „handritahöfund“ heldur en spámann. Miller heldur því fram að mannskilningur Njáls sé mikilvægur fyrir hann sem lögfræðing og þess vegna séu flest ráðabrugg hans byggð á almennri skynsemi. Miller heldur áfram og hrekur flestar spásagnir Njáls innan sögunnar á svipaðan hátt. Auk þess er hann tortryggur í garð yfirskilvitlega eiginleika Svans og undirstrikar að hið dulræna fá mjög óljósa meðferð í höndum höfundarins.

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References

Chapter 22: Nú skalt þú ríða heiman við þriðja mann.: „ If the author wanted us to understand Njal’s prescience as some seamless uncanny ability to see the future, he would have given us less mundane examples of its range and accuracy. “ (p. 72).

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