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Icelandic Sagas

Icelandic Sagas

Released Thursday, 9th May 2013
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Icelandic Sagas

Icelandic Sagas

Icelandic Sagas

Icelandic Sagas

Thursday, 9th May 2013
 1 person rated this episode
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Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Icelandic Sagas. First written down in the 13th century, the sagas tell the stories of the Norse settlers of Iceland, who began to arrive on the island in the late 9th century. They contain some of the richest and most extraordinary writing of the Middle Ages, and often depict events known to have happened in the early years of Icelandic history, although there is much debate as to how much of their content is factual and how much imaginative. Full of heroes, feuds and outlaws, with a smattering of ghosts and trolls, the sagas inspired later writers including Sir Walter Scott, William Morris and WH Auden.

With:

Carolyne LarringtonFellow and Tutor in Medieval English Literature at St John's College, Oxford

Elizabeth Ashman RoweUniversity Lecturer in Scandinavian History at the University of Cambridge

Emily LethbridgePost-Doctoral Researcher at the Árni Magnússon Manuscripts Institute in Reykjavík

Producer: Thomas Morris.

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