Miller, William Ian. The Atlantic Interlude and Hrapp: Chapters 82–9

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  • Author: Miller, William Ian
  • Title: The Atlantic Interlude and Hrapp: Chapters 82–9
  • Published in: Why Is Your Axe Bloody?: A Reading of Njáls Saga
  • Place, Publisher: New York: Oxford University Press
  • Year: 2014
  • Pages: 153-56
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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

This chapter looks at how the author stalls the action by moving the plot of to the Njálssynir and Þráinn‘s adventures abroad. Miller then goes into a character analysis of Hrappr, and posits that he represents a substitute for Gunnar.

Lýsing

Í kaflanum er litið á hvernig höfundur sögunnar tefur framvinduna með því að færa sjónarhornið yfir á utanför Þráins og Njálssona. Eftir það greinir Miller persónu Hrapps og kemst að þeirri niðurstöðu að hann sé staðgengill Gunnars.

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References

Chapter 88: vingott væri með þeim Hallgerði: "By putting Hrapp in this sneaky way into Hallgerd's bed, the author is inviting us to see exactly what Hrapp's function is in the saga; he is there to fill out the portrait of Gunnar, …. Had Gunnar gone abroad when he was supposed to, he would surely, like Hrapp in Gunnar's absence, have returned to Hallgerd's bed. Hrapp also fills Gunnar's symbolic space when he makes it to a ship in the nick of time about the embark for Norway, Hrapp leaving, like Gunnar should have, to escape outlawry." (p. 155).

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