Old Norse Folklore: Tradition, Innovation, and Performance in Medieval Scandinavia

Old Norse Folklore: Tradition, Innovation, and Performance in Medieval Scandinavia

by Stephen A. Mitchell
Old Norse Folklore: Tradition, Innovation, and Performance in Medieval Scandinavia

Old Norse Folklore: Tradition, Innovation, and Performance in Medieval Scandinavia

by Stephen A. Mitchell

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Overview

The medieval northern world consisted of a vast and culturally diverse region both geographically, from roughly Greenland to Novgorod and culturally, as one of the last areas of Europe to be converted to Christianity. Old Norse Folklore explores the complexities of this fascinating world in case studies and theoretical essays that connect orality and performance theory to memory studies, and myths relating to pre-Christian Nordic religion to innovations within late medieval pilgrimage song culture.

Old Norse Folklore provides critical new perspectives on the Old Norse world, some of which appear in this volume for the first time in English. Stephen A. Mitchell presents emerging methodologies by analyzing Old Norse materials to offer a better understandings ofunderstanding of Old Norse materials. He examines, interprets, and re-interprets the medieval data bequeathed to us by posterity—myths, legends, riddles, charms, court culture, conversion narratives, landscapes, and mindscapes—targeting largely overlooked, yet important sources of cultural insights.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501773402
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 12/15/2023
Series: Myth and Poetics II
Pages: 360
Sales rank: 490,075
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Stephen A. Mitchell is the Robert S. and Ilse Friend Professor of Scandinavian and Folklore at Harvard University. His research centers on the Nordic world in the medieval and early modern periods, and employs a variety of interdisciplinary approaches, including performance theory, memory studies, anthropological linguistics, and other folklore-centered perspectives. He is author of Heroic Sagas and Ballads and Witchcraft and Magic in the Nordic Middle Ages.

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Jürg Glauser

Stephen A. Mitchell provides a perfect introduction to saga scholarship, Scandinavian mythology, oral theory, and studies of transmission, performativity, and remembering. His vivid interpretation of texts and other verbal and nonverbal documents from the Viking and the Middle Ages as well as later periods is a significant and major contribution that solidly situates Old Norse literary transmission as a phenomenon of folklore.

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