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Buch, Englisch, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 540 g

Miller

'Why is your axe bloody?'

A Reading of Njàls Saga
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
ISBN: 978-0-19-876892-0
Verlag: Oxford University Press

A Reading of Njàls Saga

Buch, Englisch, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 540 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-876892-0
Verlag: Oxford University Press


Nijáls saga the greatest of the sagas of the Icelanders, was written around 1280. It tells the story of a complex feud, that starts innocently enough in a tiff over seating arrangement at a local feast, and expands over the course of 20 years to engulf half the country, in which both sides are effectively exterminated, Njal and his family burned to death in their farmhouse, the other faction picked off over the entire course of the feud. Law and feud feature centrally in the saga, Njál, its hero, being the greatest lawyer of his generation. No reading of the saga can do it justice unless it takes its law, its feuding strategies, as well as the author's stunning manipulation and saga conventions. In 'Why is your axe bloody' W.I. Miller offers a lively, entertaining, and completely oriignal personal reading of this lengthy saga.

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- Foreword

- Preface

- Introduction

- Njála's Unity Problem and the Very Beginning

- Marriage Formation and Dissolution

- Making a Scene

- Looking Forward: Njal's Prescience

- Bergthora vs. Hallgerd, Part I, the theory

- Bergthora vs. Hallgerd, Part II, some facts

- Otkel vs. Gunnar

- Gunnar vs. the Thrihyrning people

- The Two Thorgeirs and Death of Gunnar

- Revenge for Gunnar

- The Atlantic Interlude and Hrapp

- Setting up Thrain

- A Tale of Two Hoskulds

- Conversion and the Genius of the Law

- Valgard the Wise and Hoskuld's Blood

- Skarphedin Ascendans, Flosi's Ninth Nights

- The Burning

- Preparation for the next Althing

- The Trial of Flosi and the Battle

- Kari and Friends

- How Not To End a Saga Unless

- A Conclusion: Justice and Exits

- Works Cited


William Ian Miller is the Thomas G. Long Professor of Law at the University of Michigan. He has written extensively on the bloodfeud, especially as it is manifested in saga Iceland. Previous works include Bloodtaking and Peacemaking (1990), Eye for an Eye (2006), Audun and the Polar Bear (2008). He has also written about emotions, mostly unpleasant ones involving self-assessment, and various vices and virtues. Thus his books: The Anatomy of Disgust (1997), The Mystery of Courage (2000), Humiliation (1993), Faking It (2003), and most recently Losing It (2011) about the loss of mental acuity that comes with age, which includes a non-negligible share of saga matter and some from biblical Israel too. He is also Honorary Professor of history at the University of St. Andrews, and has been a visiting professor over the years at Yale, Harvard, Chicago, Bergen, and Tel Aviv.



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