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Viking America: The First Millennium
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Viking America examined through the writing and rewriting of the Vinland story from the middle ages to the twentieth century.The accounts in the Vinland sagas of the great voyages to the northeast ...
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01 February 2001

Viking America examined through the writing and rewriting of the Vinland story from the middle ages to the twentieth century.
The accounts in the Vinland sagas of the great voyages to the northeast coast of America in the early years of the eleventh century have often been obscured by detailed argument over the physical identity of the West Atlantic landwhich its Scandinavian discoverers named Vinland. Geraldine Barnes leaves archaeological evidence aside and returns to the Old Norse narratives, Groenlendinga saga (Saga of Greenlanders) and Eiriks saga rauda(Saga of Eric the Red), in her study of the writing and rewriting of the Vinland story from the middle ages to the late twentieth century. She sets the sagas in the context of Iceland's transition from paganism to Christianity; later chapters explore the Vinland story in relation to issues of regional pride and national myths of foundation in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America, to the ethos of popular imperialism during the same periodin English literature, and, in the late twentieth century, to postcolonial concerns.
GERALDINE BARNES is associate professor of English, University of Sydney.
The accounts in the Vinland sagas of the great voyages to the northeast coast of America in the early years of the eleventh century have often been obscured by detailed argument over the physical identity of the West Atlantic landwhich its Scandinavian discoverers named Vinland. Geraldine Barnes leaves archaeological evidence aside and returns to the Old Norse narratives, Groenlendinga saga (Saga of Greenlanders) and Eiriks saga rauda(Saga of Eric the Red), in her study of the writing and rewriting of the Vinland story from the middle ages to the late twentieth century. She sets the sagas in the context of Iceland's transition from paganism to Christianity; later chapters explore the Vinland story in relation to issues of regional pride and national myths of foundation in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America, to the ethos of popular imperialism during the same periodin English literature, and, in the late twentieth century, to postcolonial concerns.
GERALDINE BARNES is associate professor of English, University of Sydney.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 208
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: D.S.Brewer
Publication Date:
01 February 2001
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780859916080
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, Literature: history and criticism
Useful to anyone seeking a modern reaction to specific works on Vinland and the concept of 'Vikings' in America in general.