Saga emotions
by Gareth Lloyd Evans, Brynja Þorgeirsdóttir, Carolyne Larrington
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Saga emotions is an essential exploration of the representation and function of key emotional states in Old Norse-Icelandic saga literature. Ranging widely across the more historically oriented sagas, the thirteen chapters collected here each take as their starting point a particular Old Norse emotion term - such as reiði (anger), gleði (joy), or the peculiarly Old Norse víghugr (killing-mood) - offering a detailed account of the term's usage in the saga corpus. Illuminating textual case studies are also provided to demonstrate the literary function in saga narrative of each emotion term. A key aim of the book is to avoid potentially misleading and anachronistic projections of modern emotional systems and terminology onto the very different emotion repertoire of Old Norse saga writers. Thus, the book's methodological approach maps the native, often overlapping, emotion models of Norse textual culture in fine-grained detail. It charts changes over time that reflect the emergence of new historical and social conditions in medieval Iceland, in particular the far-reaching impact of Christian emotional systems. Written by leading international scholars in saga and emotion studies, Saga emotions adds a much-needed level of emotional granularity to the study of saga literature. Breaking new ground in both saga studies and studies in emotion and their history, this important essay collection pioneers a lexically oriented approach to the textual representation of emotions as complex psychological and physical phenomena and thus provides a secure foundation for future research into the sagas, literature and history of medieval Iceland.
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Saga emotions is an essential exploration of the representation and function of key emotional states in Old Norse-Icelandic saga literature. Ranging widely across the more historically oriented sagas, the thirteen chapters collected here each take as their starting point a particular Old Norse emotion term - such as reiði (anger), gleði (joy), or the peculiarly Old Norse víghugr (killing-mood) - offering a detailed account of the term's usage in the saga corpus. Illuminating textual case studies are also provided to demonstrate the literary function in saga narrative of each emotion term. A key aim of the book is to avoid potentially misleading and anachronistic projections of modern emotional systems and terminology onto the very different emotion repertoire of Old Norse saga writers. Thus, the book's methodological approach maps the native, often overlapping, emotion models of Norse textual culture in fine-grained detail. It charts changes over time that reflect the emergence of new historical and social conditions in medieval Iceland, in particular the far-reaching impact of Christian emotional systems. Written by leading international scholars in saga and emotion studies, Saga emotions adds a much-needed level of emotional granularity to the study of saga literature. Breaking new ground in both saga studies and studies in emotion and their history, this important essay collection pioneers a lexically oriented approach to the textual representation of emotions as complex psychological and physical phenomena and thus provides a secure foundation for future research into the sagas, literature and history of medieval Iceland.
Author Biography
Gareth Lloyd Evans is Associate Professor of Old Norse at the University of Oxford and Official Fellow and Tutor in English at St John's College, Oxford Brynja Þorgeirsdóttir is Assistant Professor of Icelandic Literature at the University of Iceland Carolyne Larrington is Emeritus Professor of Medieval European Literature at the University of Oxford and Emeritus Research Fellow of St John's College, Oxford
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- Publisher Manchester University Press
- Publication Date June 2025
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781526177261 / 1526177269
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatPrint PDF
- Pages360
- ReadershipGeneral/trade
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions216 X 138 mm
- Biblio NotesDerived from Proprietary 5911
- SeriesManchester Medieval Literature and Culture
- Reference Code15793
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