Miller, William Ian. Making a Scene: Chapters 34–5, 48

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  • Author: Miller, William Ian
  • Title: Making a Scene: Chapters 34–5, 48
  • Published in: Why Is Your Axe Bloody?: A Reading of Njáls Saga
  • Place, Publisher: New York: Oxford University Press
  • Year: 2014
  • Pages: 49-61
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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 examines the concept of ‘tact’ in the sagas, and characters’ failure in using it. He examines Þráinn‘s divorce from his wife and subsequent marriage proposal to þorgerðr as a lack of tact, and the feasts’ participants’ reactions to these. Miller also looks at Þórhalla, Bergþóra, and Hallgerðr’s reactions to the famous seating-arrangement scene and shows how each could have prevented the resulting feud. In addition, he also analyses Þórhalla’s special position at Njáll‘s household due to her father‘s importance. Finally, Miller looks at Gunnarr‘s slapping of Hallgerðr and the social awkwardness of that action.

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References

Chapter 35: Þú skalt þoka fyrir konu þessi.: „ Thorhalla is of such social and political importance to Njal’s household that Bergthora is not about to play gracious hostess to Hallgerd to defuse a tense situation.“ (p. ??).

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