Icelandic Folklore and the Cultural Memory of Religious Change

This book attempts to understand the origins and development of religious belief in Iceland and greater Scandinavia through the lenses of five carefully selected Icelandic folktales collected in Iceland during the nineteenth century. Each of these five stories has a story of its own: a historical an...

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Main Author: Bryan, Eric Shane (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Arc Humanities Press 2021
Series:Borderlines
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