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Note to Self - On Keeping a Journal and Other Dangerous Pursuits
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Note to Self - On Keeping a Journal and Other Dangerous PursuitsNote to Self - On Keeping a Journal and Other Dangerous Pursuits

Keeping a journal is easy. Keeping a life-altering, soul-enlightening journal, however, is not. At its best, journaling can be among the most transformative of experiences, but you can only get there by learning how to express yourself fully and openly. Enter Samara O'Shea.


 
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Sagas, Saints and Settlements
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Sagas, Saints and SettlementsSagas, Saints and Settlements

This volume includes selected papers from an interdisciplinary symposium in Norse Studies held at the University of St Andrews. The symposium brought together scholars with a shared interest in medieval Scandinavian history and culture, especially the sagas, from a variety of disciplines, and this diversity is reflected in the papers published here.

 
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A History of Icelandic Literature, Vol. 5
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A History of Icelandic Literature, Vol. 5A History of Icelandic Literature, Vol. 5

"A History of Icelandic Literature" provides a complete overview of the literature of Iceland, from the country's settlement in the ninth century until the present day, including chapters on lesser-known areas such as drama, children's literature, women's literature, and North American Icelandic literature. It is the first work to give non-Icelandic readers a wide-ranging introduction to Iceland's literature and each contributor to this volume is a recognized expert in his or her area. Despite its peripheral geographical position and small population, Iceland produced some of the most remarkable literary treasures of the Middle Ages, particularly sagas and Eddic poetry.
 
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Icelanders and the Kings of Norway - Medieval Sagas and Legal Texts
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Icelanders and the Kings of Norway - Medieval Sagas and Legal TextsIcelanders and the Kings of Norway - Medieval Sagas and Legal Texts

The book uses sagas and legal texts to re-examine the relations between mediaeval Icelanders and the Norwegian kings. It demonstrates that the Icelanders - partly subjects of the king, and partly beyond his power - were ready to negotiate with him for their own benefit, and presents a methodological re-evaluation of authorial attributions of the sagas and their use as historical sources. Key to the book is a revisionary analysis of two laws made between the Icelanders and the kings of Norway...
 
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Norse Myth in English Poetry
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Norse Myth in English PoetryNorse Myth in English Poetry

Norse myths have their roots in tales told by a variety of Indo-European peoples who populated much of north and central Europe from as early as 600 B. C. These groups moved steadily south from Scandinavia, through what is now central and eastern Europe, toward the ever-expanding border of the Roman Empire. After the fall of Rome, Indo-European peoples migrated further into former Roman territory, and the Angles and Saxons settled in England. Latin culture remained dominant and the fall of the Roman Empire did not stop the spread of Christianity. By the seventh century, Christianity had spread widely throughout the British Isles and Western Europe.
 
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