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| #1343190 in Books | University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division | 2001-12-15 | Original language:Icelandic | PDF # 1 | 8.99 x.63 x5.46l,.69 | File type: PDF | 226 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| One of the world's first psychological novels|By Thomas Eugene Galusha|That's right. The 12th and 13th century Icelanders invented the psychological novel. In language so spare it would make Hemingway seem like a motor mouth, they transcribed the verbally handed-down tales of their ancestors in the settlement days of the country during the height of the Viking Age, which was|About the Author|Hermann Palsson was a Professor Emeritus of Icelandic Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
Profound and intriguing, Grettir's Saga is the last of the great Icelandic sagas. It tells of the life and death of Grettir, a great rebel, individualist, and romantic hero viewed unromantically. Grettir spends his childhood violently defying authority: as a youth of sixteen he kills a man and is outlawed; all the rest of his life he devotes, with remarkable composure, to fighting more and more formidable enemies. He pits himself against bears, berserks, wraith...
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