Þættir

Literary/ Cultural Context Essay

Ármann Jakobsson (University of Iceland)
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Þættir are short episodes, mostly from the Icelandic kings’ sagas, that were published as separate narratives in the twentieth century, with the first þættir edition appearing in Reykjavík in 1904. Influenced by these editions, scholars began to regard these narratives as independent short stories, closely related to the sagas of Icelanders, while their connection to the kings’ sagas was mostly ignored. In the 1970s, Harris argued for a structuralist and thematic analysis of the þættir but met with resistance from Lönnroth (1975) who argued that the þættir were not a medieval saga genre. Lindow (1978) also demonstrated that the …

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Citation: Jakobsson, Ármann. "Þættir". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 16 January 2023 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=19678, accessed 21 November 2024.]

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