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The Laxdaela Saga - cover

The Laxdaela Saga

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Traducteur Muriel A.C. Press

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Synopsis

The Laxdaela Saga, a cornerstone of Old Norse literature, weaves a captivating tale of love, rivalry, and complex social dynamics set in the scenic landscape of medieval Iceland. Written in a succinct, yet evocative prose style, the saga showcases a blend of historical narrative and folklore, reflecting the cultural values and communal ethos of 10th-century Iceland. The text is rich with vivid characterization and intricate plots, exploring themes of honor, fate, and family, while also providing a window into the socio-political fabric of Viking Age society. The anonymity of its author adds a layer of intrigue to the saga, suggesting a communal storytelling tradition that valued oral history long before the written word seized its place. Most likely composed in the early 13th century, The Laxdaela Saga draws from a well of folkloric traditions and contemporary events, providing insights into the customs and beliefs of the time. The author's keen ability to weave complex narratives hints at a deep understanding of human nature and societal structures. For scholars and enthusiasts of Norse literature, The Laxdaela Saga is an indispensable read, offering not only a thrilling narrative but also a rich historical context that informs our understanding of the era. Its timeless themes and engaging storytelling make it relevant even today, ensuring that readers will not only be entertained but also enlightened.
Disponible depuis: 10/08/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 170 pages.

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