Jómsvíkinga Sǫgur and Jómsvíkinga Drápur: texts, contexts and intertexts

Using theories of intertextuality the paper explores the implications of the complex transmission of Jómsvíkinga saga, with its multiple manuscripts, versions and cross-references in other texts. It then concentrates on the story-complex about the Jómsvíkings and the battle of Hjǫrungavágr, rather t...

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Main Author: Jesch, Judith
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Published: Isländska sällskapet, Uppsala, Sweden 2014
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description Using theories of intertextuality the paper explores the implications of the complex transmission of Jómsvíkinga saga, with its multiple manuscripts, versions and cross-references in other texts. It then concentrates on the story-complex about the Jómsvíkings and the battle of Hjǫrungavágr, rather than the first part of the saga with its focus on Danish kings. The paper explores how this story-complex was realized in skaldic poetry, ostensibly a major source for the prose accounts. Following a survey of all the relevant poetry, the four drápur which treat the Jómsvíkings are analysed in detail. Two of these are roughly contemporary with the events, while two are retrospective, narrative accounts, and there is some evidence of influence from the earlier poems to the later ones. Overall, the analysis shows how the story of the battle of Hjǫrungavágr was narrated in both verse and prose, and reveals the complex intertextual relationships between these narratives.
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spelling nottingham-280932020-05-04T16:58:26Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28093/ Jómsvíkinga Sǫgur and Jómsvíkinga Drápur: texts, contexts and intertexts Jesch, Judith Using theories of intertextuality the paper explores the implications of the complex transmission of Jómsvíkinga saga, with its multiple manuscripts, versions and cross-references in other texts. It then concentrates on the story-complex about the Jómsvíkings and the battle of Hjǫrungavágr, rather than the first part of the saga with its focus on Danish kings. The paper explores how this story-complex was realized in skaldic poetry, ostensibly a major source for the prose accounts. Following a survey of all the relevant poetry, the four drápur which treat the Jómsvíkings are analysed in detail. Two of these are roughly contemporary with the events, while two are retrospective, narrative accounts, and there is some evidence of influence from the earlier poems to the later ones. Overall, the analysis shows how the story of the battle of Hjǫrungavágr was narrated in both verse and prose, and reveals the complex intertextual relationships between these narratives. Isländska sällskapet, Uppsala, Sweden 2014-12-23 Article PeerReviewed Jesch, Judith (2014) Jómsvíkinga Sǫgur and Jómsvíkinga Drápur: texts, contexts and intertexts. Scripta Islandica, 65 . pp. 81-100. ISSN 0582-3234 Jómsvíkinga saga skaldic poetry intertextuality http://uu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:774481/FULLTEXT02.pdf
spellingShingle Jómsvíkinga saga
skaldic poetry
intertextuality
Jesch, Judith
Jómsvíkinga Sǫgur and Jómsvíkinga Drápur: texts, contexts and intertexts
title Jómsvíkinga Sǫgur and Jómsvíkinga Drápur: texts, contexts and intertexts
title_full Jómsvíkinga Sǫgur and Jómsvíkinga Drápur: texts, contexts and intertexts
title_fullStr Jómsvíkinga Sǫgur and Jómsvíkinga Drápur: texts, contexts and intertexts
title_full_unstemmed Jómsvíkinga Sǫgur and Jómsvíkinga Drápur: texts, contexts and intertexts
title_short Jómsvíkinga Sǫgur and Jómsvíkinga Drápur: texts, contexts and intertexts
title_sort jómsvíkinga sǫgur and jómsvíkinga drápur: texts, contexts and intertexts
topic Jómsvíkinga saga
skaldic poetry
intertextuality
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28093/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28093/