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By the early middle ages vernacular aristocratic traditions of
heroic narration were firmly established in Western and Northern
Europe. Although there are regional, linguistic and formal
differences, one can observe a number of similarities. Oral
literature disseminates a range of themes that are shared by
narratives in most parts of the continent. In all the European
regions, this tradition of heroic narration came into contact with
Christianity, which led to modifications. Similar processes of
adaptation and transformation can be traced everywhere in this
field of early European vernacular narrative. But with the
increasing specialization of academic fields over the last half
century, inter-disciplinary dialogue has become increasingly
difficult. The volume is a contribution to renew the
inter-disciplinary dialogue about common themes, topics and motifs
in Nordic, Roman, Anglo-Saxon and Germanic literature, and about
the different methodologies to explore them.
The book provides a clear introduction to heroic poetry in medieval
German, English and Scandinavian literature, from its first
appearance to its final demise in the 16th cen-tury. It presents
the texts in their historical context, provides synopses and
discusses their themes and their intentions, together with the
problems they present for scholars. In the process it demonstrates
how the old sagas were being continually re-interpreted in widely
varying geographical and cultural contexts.
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