قراءة كتاب Epic and Romance: Essays on Medieval Literature
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Epic and Romance: Essays on Medieval Literature
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VI
The Art of Narrative
Organic unity of the best Sagas | 235 |
Method of representing occurrences as they appear at the time | 236 |
Instance from Þorgils Saga | 238 |
Another method—the death of Kjartan as it appeared to a churl | 240 |
Psychology (not analytical) | 244 |
Impartiality—justice to the hero's adversaries (Færeyinga Saga) | 245 |
VII
Epic and History
Form of Saga used for contemporary history in the thirteenth century | 246 |
The historians, Ari (1067-1148) and Snorri (1178-1241) | 248 |
The Life of King Sverre, by Abbot Karl Jónsson | 249 |
Sturla (c. 1214-1284), his history of Iceland in his own time (Islendinga or Sturlunga Saga) | 249 |
The matter ready to his hand | 250 |
Biographies incorporated in Sturlunga: Thorgils and Haflidi | 252 |
Sturlu Saga | 253 |
The midnight raid (a.d. 1171) | 254 |
Lives of Bishop Gudmund, Hrafn, and Aron | 256 |
Sturla's own work (Islendinga Saga) | 257 |
The burning of Flugumyri | 259 |
Traces of the heroic manner | 264 |
The character of this history brought out by contrast with Sturla's other work, the Life of King Hacon of Norway | 267 |
Norwegian and Icelandic politics in the thirteenth century | 267 |
Norway more fortunate than Iceland—the history less interesting | 267 |
Sturla and Joinville contemporaries | 269 |
Their methods of narrative compared | 270 |