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The story of Burnt Njal: From the Icelandic of the Njals Saga - An Epic Tale of Betrayal Honor and Revenge in Medieval Iceland - cover
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The story of Burnt Njal: From the Icelandic of the Njals Saga - An Epic Tale of Betrayal Honor and Revenge in Medieval Iceland

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Tradutor George Webbe Dasent

Editora: Good Press

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The Story of Burnt Njal, rendered from the renowned Njals Saga, immerses readers in the intricate web of Viking Age Iceland, where honor, revenge, and fate collide. This epic tale unfolds with a rich narrative style, characterized by its stark realism, vivid characterizations, and moral complexity. The saga employs a blend of prose and poetry to explore themes of loyalty and the consequences of feuding in a society steeped in honor codes and communal justice. Set against the backdrop of the dramatic landscapes of medieval Iceland, it serves not only as a thrilling tale but also as a vital historical document highlighting the societal norms of the time. The author, traditionally referred to as Anonymous, represents a collective voice from the early 13th century, a period marked by burgeoning literary culture in Iceland. This adaptation of Njals Saga reflects a profound understanding of the oral traditions and the burgeoning written form of storytelling. Living in an age of changing power dynamics and shifting landscapes, the author sought to preserve the moral lessons and historical narratives crucial for understanding the Icelandic identity. The Story of Burnt Njal is a crucial read for anyone interested in Viking history, literature, or the evolution of narrative forms. Its blend of gripping storytelling and profound ethical questions make it an enduring classic that not only entertains but also prompts deep reflection on the nature of human conflict and resolution.
Disponível desde: 22/08/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 301 páginas.

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