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08-11-2009, 10:46 PM
The 11th International Saga Conference..
David Ashurst
Journey to the Antipodes. Cosmological and Mythological Themes in
Alexanders Saga
Sverre Bagge
Rigsflúla and Viking Age Society
Richard N. Bailey
Scandinavian Myth on Viking-period Stone Sculpture in England
Simonetta Battista
Interpretations of the Roman Pantheon in the Old Norse Hagiographic Sagas
Mai Elisabeth Berg
Myth or Poetry, a Brief Discussion of Some Motives in the Elder Edda
Claudia Bornholdt
The Bridal-Quest Narratives in fii›reks saga and the German Waltharius Poem
as an Extension of the Rhenish Bridal-Quest Tradition
Trine Buhl
Reflections on the use of narrative form in Hrafnkels saga Freysgo›a
Phil Cardew
Hamhleypur in fiorskfir›inga saga: a post-classical ironisation of myth?
Martin Chase
The Ragnarƒk Within: Grundtvig, Jung, and the Subjective Interpretation of
Myth
Carol Clover
Saga facts
Einar G. Pétursson
Brynjólfur biskup Sveinsson, forn átrúna›ur og Eddurnar
Alison Finlay
Pouring Ó›inn’s Mead: An Antiquarian Theme?
Elena Gurevich
Skaldic Praise Poetry and Macrologia: some observations on Óláfr fiór›arson’s
use of his sources
Jan Ragnar Hagland
Gerhard Schøning and Saga Literature
Anna Mette Hansen
The Icelandic Lucidarius, Traditional and New Philology
Lotte Hedeager
Skandinavisk dyreornamentik: Symbolsk repræsentation af en før-kristen
kosmologi
Frands Herschend
Ship grave hall passage – the Oseberg monument as compound meaning
K. S. Heslop
‘Gab mir ein Gott zu sagen, was ich leide’: Sonatorrek and the myth of skaldic
lyric
John Hines
Myth and Reality: the Contribution of Archaeology
Peter R. Hupfauf
The role of the artist in contemporary society as compared to pre-Christian and early Medieval society in Northern Europe
Karl G. Johansson
Bergr Sokkason och Arngrímur Brandsson – översättare och författare i samma
miljö
John Kennedy
Translations Of Old Norse Prose 1950-2000
Thomas Krömmelbein
The Reception of Old Norse Myth in Germany 1760-1820: Enthusiasm,
Rejection and Recovery
Hans Kuhn
Greek gods in Northern costumes: Visual representations of Norse mythology in 19th century Scandinavia
Annette Lassen
Hƒ›r’s Blindness and the Pledging of Ó›inn’s Eye: A Study of the Symbolic
Value of the Eyes of Hƒ›r, Ó›inn and fiórr
Lars Lönnroth
Andrew Ramsay’s and Olof Dalin’s influence on the Romantic Interpretation of
Old Norse Mythology
John McKinnell
Encounters with Völur
Mindy Macleod
Bandrúnir in Icelandic Sagas
Rory McTurk
Chaucer and Old Norse Mythology
Mats Malm
Baldrs draumar: literally and literarily
Edith Marold
Die Húsdrápa als kosmologisches Gedicht
John Stanley Martin
From Godan to Wotan: An examination of two Langobardic mythological texts
Bernard Mees
Völkische Altnordistik: The Politics of Nordic Studies in the German-Speaking
Countries, 1926-45
John Megaard
Vagn Åkesons vekst og fall
Elena Melnikova
The Reminiscences of Old Norse Myths, Cults and Rituals in Old Russian
Literature
Stephen Mitchell
Learning Magic in the Sagas
Else Mundal
Coexistence of Saami and Norse culture – reflected in and interpreted by Old
Norse myths
Britt-Mari Nasstrom
Healing hands and magical spells
Agneta Ney
Genus och rumslighet i Völsunga saga
Lena Norrman
Woman or Warrior? The Construction of Gender in Old Norse Myth
Richard North
go› geyja: the limits of humour in Old Norse-Icelandic paganism
Richard Perkins
A verse attributed to Eyvindr skáldaspillir; and again the origin of dróttkvætt
Sandra Petersson
Swords, Shields and Disfigurement: Symbols of Law and Justice in Norse and
Modern Mythology
Russell Poole
Old Norse/Icelandic Myth in Relation to Grettis saga
Neil Price
The ‘Home of their Shapes’: Old Norse Mythology and the Archaeology of
Shamanism
Catharina Raudvere
Myths - ways of telling, ways of arguing
Hermann Reichert
Probleme der Quellenbewertung am Beispiel der Gruppenbildung von Göttern,
insbesondere Asen und Wanen
Kári Reid
The Advantage of Self-Possession: Knowledge and Advice in
fiorgils saga ok Hafli›a
Elizabeth Ashman Rowe
Origin Legends and Foundation Myths in Flateyjarbók
Jens Peter Schjødt
Myter som kilder til ritualer - teoretiske og praktiske implikationer
Rudolf Simek
Rich and Powerful: The Image of the Female Deity in Migration Age
Scandinavia
Daniel Sävborg
Om dateringen av Eddans hjältedikter
Clive Tolley
The Adaptability of Myth in Old Norse and Finnish Poetry
Matthew Townend
Contextualising the Knútsdrápur: Skaldic Praise-Poetry at the Court of Cnut
Torfi H. Tulinius
Saga as a myth: the family sagas and social reality in 13th-century Iceland
Fedor Uspenskij
A Toponymic Aspect of the Euhemeristic Concept. Comments on Snorri’s
Interpretation of Ásgar›r, Mi›gar›r and Útgar›r in the Prose Edda and
Ynglingasaga
Lars van Wezel
Mythic Elements in Hrafnkels saga Freysgo›a: Prolonged Echoes and
Mythological Overlays
Diana Whaley
Myth and Religion in the Poetry of a Reluctant Convert
Tarrin Wills
The reception of myths concerning literacy and poetry
Kellinde Wrightson
Three Miracles of the Virgin Mary Concerning Childbirth Set in Medieval
Iceland
Stefanie Würth
Ragnarök: Götterdämmerung und Weltende in der nordischen Literatur
http://www.mediafire.com/file/zfy2i5imuy4/Old Norse Myths Literature and Society Proceedings of the 11th International Saga Conference.pdf
...:D
Later,
-Lyfing
David Ashurst
Journey to the Antipodes. Cosmological and Mythological Themes in
Alexanders Saga
Sverre Bagge
Rigsflúla and Viking Age Society
Richard N. Bailey
Scandinavian Myth on Viking-period Stone Sculpture in England
Simonetta Battista
Interpretations of the Roman Pantheon in the Old Norse Hagiographic Sagas
Mai Elisabeth Berg
Myth or Poetry, a Brief Discussion of Some Motives in the Elder Edda
Claudia Bornholdt
The Bridal-Quest Narratives in fii›reks saga and the German Waltharius Poem
as an Extension of the Rhenish Bridal-Quest Tradition
Trine Buhl
Reflections on the use of narrative form in Hrafnkels saga Freysgo›a
Phil Cardew
Hamhleypur in fiorskfir›inga saga: a post-classical ironisation of myth?
Martin Chase
The Ragnarƒk Within: Grundtvig, Jung, and the Subjective Interpretation of
Myth
Carol Clover
Saga facts
Einar G. Pétursson
Brynjólfur biskup Sveinsson, forn átrúna›ur og Eddurnar
Alison Finlay
Pouring Ó›inn’s Mead: An Antiquarian Theme?
Elena Gurevich
Skaldic Praise Poetry and Macrologia: some observations on Óláfr fiór›arson’s
use of his sources
Jan Ragnar Hagland
Gerhard Schøning and Saga Literature
Anna Mette Hansen
The Icelandic Lucidarius, Traditional and New Philology
Lotte Hedeager
Skandinavisk dyreornamentik: Symbolsk repræsentation af en før-kristen
kosmologi
Frands Herschend
Ship grave hall passage – the Oseberg monument as compound meaning
K. S. Heslop
‘Gab mir ein Gott zu sagen, was ich leide’: Sonatorrek and the myth of skaldic
lyric
John Hines
Myth and Reality: the Contribution of Archaeology
Peter R. Hupfauf
The role of the artist in contemporary society as compared to pre-Christian and early Medieval society in Northern Europe
Karl G. Johansson
Bergr Sokkason och Arngrímur Brandsson – översättare och författare i samma
miljö
John Kennedy
Translations Of Old Norse Prose 1950-2000
Thomas Krömmelbein
The Reception of Old Norse Myth in Germany 1760-1820: Enthusiasm,
Rejection and Recovery
Hans Kuhn
Greek gods in Northern costumes: Visual representations of Norse mythology in 19th century Scandinavia
Annette Lassen
Hƒ›r’s Blindness and the Pledging of Ó›inn’s Eye: A Study of the Symbolic
Value of the Eyes of Hƒ›r, Ó›inn and fiórr
Lars Lönnroth
Andrew Ramsay’s and Olof Dalin’s influence on the Romantic Interpretation of
Old Norse Mythology
John McKinnell
Encounters with Völur
Mindy Macleod
Bandrúnir in Icelandic Sagas
Rory McTurk
Chaucer and Old Norse Mythology
Mats Malm
Baldrs draumar: literally and literarily
Edith Marold
Die Húsdrápa als kosmologisches Gedicht
John Stanley Martin
From Godan to Wotan: An examination of two Langobardic mythological texts
Bernard Mees
Völkische Altnordistik: The Politics of Nordic Studies in the German-Speaking
Countries, 1926-45
John Megaard
Vagn Åkesons vekst og fall
Elena Melnikova
The Reminiscences of Old Norse Myths, Cults and Rituals in Old Russian
Literature
Stephen Mitchell
Learning Magic in the Sagas
Else Mundal
Coexistence of Saami and Norse culture – reflected in and interpreted by Old
Norse myths
Britt-Mari Nasstrom
Healing hands and magical spells
Agneta Ney
Genus och rumslighet i Völsunga saga
Lena Norrman
Woman or Warrior? The Construction of Gender in Old Norse Myth
Richard North
go› geyja: the limits of humour in Old Norse-Icelandic paganism
Richard Perkins
A verse attributed to Eyvindr skáldaspillir; and again the origin of dróttkvætt
Sandra Petersson
Swords, Shields and Disfigurement: Symbols of Law and Justice in Norse and
Modern Mythology
Russell Poole
Old Norse/Icelandic Myth in Relation to Grettis saga
Neil Price
The ‘Home of their Shapes’: Old Norse Mythology and the Archaeology of
Shamanism
Catharina Raudvere
Myths - ways of telling, ways of arguing
Hermann Reichert
Probleme der Quellenbewertung am Beispiel der Gruppenbildung von Göttern,
insbesondere Asen und Wanen
Kári Reid
The Advantage of Self-Possession: Knowledge and Advice in
fiorgils saga ok Hafli›a
Elizabeth Ashman Rowe
Origin Legends and Foundation Myths in Flateyjarbók
Jens Peter Schjødt
Myter som kilder til ritualer - teoretiske og praktiske implikationer
Rudolf Simek
Rich and Powerful: The Image of the Female Deity in Migration Age
Scandinavia
Daniel Sävborg
Om dateringen av Eddans hjältedikter
Clive Tolley
The Adaptability of Myth in Old Norse and Finnish Poetry
Matthew Townend
Contextualising the Knútsdrápur: Skaldic Praise-Poetry at the Court of Cnut
Torfi H. Tulinius
Saga as a myth: the family sagas and social reality in 13th-century Iceland
Fedor Uspenskij
A Toponymic Aspect of the Euhemeristic Concept. Comments on Snorri’s
Interpretation of Ásgar›r, Mi›gar›r and Útgar›r in the Prose Edda and
Ynglingasaga
Lars van Wezel
Mythic Elements in Hrafnkels saga Freysgo›a: Prolonged Echoes and
Mythological Overlays
Diana Whaley
Myth and Religion in the Poetry of a Reluctant Convert
Tarrin Wills
The reception of myths concerning literacy and poetry
Kellinde Wrightson
Three Miracles of the Virgin Mary Concerning Childbirth Set in Medieval
Iceland
Stefanie Würth
Ragnarök: Götterdämmerung und Weltende in der nordischen Literatur
http://www.mediafire.com/file/zfy2i5imuy4/Old Norse Myths Literature and Society Proceedings of the 11th International Saga Conference.pdf
...:D
Later,
-Lyfing