The Partisan Muse in the Early Icelandic Sagas (1200 1250) is a
study of the genesis of Old Icelandic prose literature from its
roots in oral tradition to the compilation of key early sagas at
the beginning of the thirteenth century. Theodore M. Andersson
devotes special attention to the Icelandic sagas (kings' sagas or
konungasogur) that narrate the careers of Norwegian kings, Olafr
Tryggvason and Olafr Haraldsson prominent among them.The author
considers the "self-consciously Icelandic filter" that balances
Icelanders perception of Norwegian kings and Icelandic
protagonists. He also treats the volatile balance of power between
the monarch and the jarls of Norway that permeates the narrative of
a now-lost *Hlaoajarla saga, whose traces are evident in the major
compilations Morkinskinna and Fagrskinna.
Five of the book's chapters are revisions of previously
published papers. The final two chapters carry the discussion of
textual interrelationships in the kings' sagas to somewhat later
Icelandic native sagas (Islendingasogur) originating in the north
and the west of the country."
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