The remote and inhospitable landscape of Iceland made it a perfect
breeding-ground for heroes. The first Norsemen to colonize it in
860 found that the fight for survival demanded high courage and
tough self reliance; it also nurtured a stern sense of duty and an
uncompromising view of destiny. The Icelandic sagas relate the
adventurous lives of individuals and families between 930 and 1030,
which began as oral tales but were skilfully documented in the
thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, and are now regarded as
written literature. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford
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