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Norse Sagas, The - vertaling naar Engels

PROSE STORIES, MOSTLY CONCERNING ANCIENT NORDIC HISTORY. MOSTLY WRITTEN IN ICELANDIC, IN THE OLD NORSE LANGUAGE
Viking saga; Norse Saga; Sagas; Norse sagas; Saga (literature); Saga (Old Norse Literature); Viking sagas; Norse saga; The Norse Sagas; Contemporary saga; Scandinavian saga; Scandinavian sagas
  • Excerpt from ''[[Njáls saga]]'' in the manuscript [[Möðruvallabók]] (AM 132 folio 13r) c. 1350.
  • [[Snorri Sturluson]], portrait by [[Christian Krohg]]: Illustration for ''Heimskringla'' 1899-Edition

Norse Sagas, The      
(n.) = Sagas Nórdicas, Las

Def: Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo.
Ex: Discovering these tales, looking out printed versions and comparing them with the oral tradition would have introduced us to the core books: The Norse Sagas, The Illiad and The Odyssey.
saga         
(n.) = saga, epopeya
Ex: The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is more than a survival saga.
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* Norse Sagas, The = Sagas Nórdicas, Las
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Saga

Sagas are prose stories and histories, composed in Iceland and to a lesser extent elsewhere in Scandinavia.

The most famous saga-genre is the Íslendingasögur (sagas concerning Icelanders), which feature Viking voyages, migration to Iceland, and feuds between Icelandic families. However, sagas' subject matter is diverse, including pre-Christian Scandinavian legends; saints and bishops both from Scandinavia and elsewhere; Scandinavian kings and contemporary Icelandic politics; and chivalric romances either translated from Continental European languages or composed locally.

Sagas originated in the Middle Ages, but continued to be composed in the ensuing centuries. Whereas the dominant language of history-writing in medieval Europe was Latin, sagas were composed in the vernacular: Old Norse and its later descendants, primarily Icelandic.

While sagas are written in prose, they share some similarities with epic poetry, and often include stanzas or whole poems in alliterative verse embedded in the text.