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In his Lex Castrensis, the twelfth-century Danish writer Sven Aggesen tells the story of the creation of a law that he attributes to Knútr inn ríki (Cnut the Great) as a means of governing his substantial military following of retainers,... more
Short, 2nd year Scandinavian literature essay. Close-reading of the end of Mattis' work. Since free will is a tricky part of the definition of suicide, I decided to consider free will as criminal intent and construct a legal analysis of... more
Chapter 5 from Carl Nielsen and the Idea of Modernism
The Viking Era is not covering a broad era, most of the events took place between 800 A.D and 1100 A.D. To make a brief introduction, first we have to know about the etymology of the "Viking" name and who were these violent Vikings?... more
This chapter makes a close reading of a short vignette in Eyrbyggja saga - the attempted forced marriage between the Swedish berserk Halli and Víga-Styrr's daughter Ásdis - exploring the ways that various norms and normative expectations... more
Don Juan in the interpretation of Tirso de Molina, Søren Kierkegaard and Lars Gyllensten. An intertextual perspective The analysis outlines and compares three images of the most famous seducer – Don Juan. His first, original portrait–... more
Though it might seem as modern as Samuel Beckett, Joseph Conrad, and Vladimir Nabokov, translingual writing - texts by authors using more than one language or a language other than their primary one - has an ancient pedigree. The... more
With its bleak urban environments, psychologically compelling heroes and socially engaged plots, Scandinavian crime writing has captured the imaginations of a global audience in the 21st century. Exploring the genre's key themes,... more
a comparative study of the transmission of the ancient myth about Thor's hammer in medieval Scandinavian literature
[ENG] This paper proposes to examine the evidence for homosexuality among the early medieval Scandinavian peoples, popularly known as the Vikings. A variety of literary , legal, and religious sources from medieval Iceland and Norway... more
Utgitt i Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift nr. 1, 2006
We find throughout the sagas and other Viking literary sources mentions of Berserkers, “ferocious warriors who were able to fall into a battle frenzy in which they fought without regard for their own safety and reputedly, could not be... more
Moa Martinson was a Swedish proletarian feminist autobiographical novelist of the 1930s. This article reviews her life and work.
Publisert i Morgenbladet 23. sep. 2016
Ispirandosi alla Morte Nera, la terribile peste che devastò l'Europa nel XIV secolo, nonché alle leggende e alle tradizioni della sua terra natale, la Norvegia, l'artista Theodor Kittelsen (1857-1914) fonde testi e immagini in questo... more
An essay on the various appearances and roles of trolls in Norwegian folklore, literature and culture, based on the folktales collected by Asbjørsen and Moe, Ibsen's 'Peer Gynt', and André Øvredal's 'Trolljegeren'. Written for the 'Nordic... more
In 1951 Swedish writer Stig Dagerman wrote an autobiographical essay titled "Our Need for Consolation is Insatiable." It is a remarkable poetic meditation on the life-and-death stakes of the literary imagination from a writer who was... more
Ist die Stunde naiver Kunst, nach Hegels Einsicht, dahin, so muß sie die Reflexion sich einverleiben und so weit treiben, daß sie nicht länger als ein ihr Äußerliches, Fremdes über ihr schwebt; das heißt heute Ästhetik.
En este trabajo bosquejo la función del discurso profético en dos obras del contexto literario, geográfico y cultural germánico que tienen como escenario la destrucción del mundo y la civilización: la “Völuspá”, poema mitológico... more
In recent years, the field of memory studies has emerged as a key approach in the humanities and social sciences, and has increasingly shown its ability to open new windows on Nordic studies as well. The entries in this book document the... more
A short monograph on volume 6 of Knausgård’s [Knausgaard's] Min kamp [My struggle] published in Norwegian in 2011 but not available in English until 2018 (after the time of writing of this piece). The commentary is designed for readers... more
MA thesis. The work includes the analysis of the problems associated with the reception of selected novels by Henning Mankell in Poland and Sweden.
From Diagnosis to Intersectionality: Strindberg Research from 1963–2011 This article was written as a sequel to Göran Lindström’s article in Svensk litteraturtidskrift (Swedish Literature Magazine) in 1962, and consists of a qualitative,... more
Mitologia Nordică.
Mituri și legende povestite de Elena-Maria Morogan
Ilustrate de Constantin Mara
Mituri și legende povestite de Elena-Maria Morogan
Ilustrate de Constantin Mara
The reception of the Poetic Edda in Germany is as long as it is ambiguous. The remote connection of Germanic and Scandinavian culture and literature led to a distinctive, symptomatic identification with Nordic mythology and the Poetic... more
Publisert i Morgenbladet 26. aug. 2016
*FOR CITATIONS PLEASE USE "SHEILA LOUISE WRIGHT"* Also see the audio/video for this piece here: https://youtu.be/XI4rGH1Z6M4 This paper was written as documentation for the SCA (Society For Creative Anachronism), Kingdom of An Tir Bardic... more
On the religious and theological background of Thór's fishing-expedition.
This article seeks to address the complex relationships, conspiratorial theories and actual relationship between Jacobites, Hanoverians and Freemasons. This is a translation of the original article published in French.
To understand the history of Gotland, the home of the Varangians, one must fully realize that Gotland was an independent Merchant Farmers’ Republic, and the hub of the Baltic Sea region, which from time immemorial had its relations mainly... more