Introduction
1 angr, hryggr (sadness) – Edel Maria Porter
2 ást (Christian love) – Siân Grønlie
3 ást, elska, unna (Secular love) – Sif Rikhardsdottir
4 aumka, líkn, sampíning (compassion) – Ásdís Egilsdóttir
5 berserksgangr and víghugr (going berserk and the killing mood) – Gareth Lloyd Evans
6 girnd (desire) – Alexander Wilson
7 gleði (happiness, joy) – Carolyne Larrington
8 harmr, ho¨rmung, sorg, tregi (grief) – Kristen Mills
9 leiðask, leiðendi, viðbjóðr (disgust) – Rebecca Merkelbach
10 ofsi (pride) – Kate Olley
11 ótti (fear) – Teodoro Manrique Antón
12 reiði (anger) – George Manning
13 skomm, skammask (shame) – Brynja Þorgeirsdóttir
Index
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 sagas, each chapter takes as its starting point a particular Old Norse emotion term - such as reiði (anger), gleði (joy), or víghugr (killing-mood) - offering detailed accounts of its usage in the saga corpus. Illuminating case studies demonstrate the literary function of each emotion term. Avoiding anachronistic projections of modern emotional systems, it maps the native emotion models of Norse textual culture in fine detail, charting changes over time that reflect new historical and social conditions in medieval Iceland, particularly the impact of Christian emotional systems. Written by leading international scholars in saga and emotion studies, Saga emotions adds much-needed emotional granularity to the study of saga literature.
Breaking new ground, this important essay collection pioneers a lexically oriented approach to the textual representation of emotions as complex psychological and physical phenomena and provides a secure foundation for future research into the sagas, literature and history of medieval Iceland.
Produktdetaljer
Om bidragsyterne
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