Is Halldór Laxness the Author of Fóstbræðra saga? On the Author Function, Intertextuality, Translation, and a Modern Writer’s Relationship with the Icelandic Sagas

ABSTRACT: Asking the titular question entails considering different concepts of authorship, from the modern sense of the term to Michel Foucault’s idea of the “author function,” as well as considering Halldór Laxness’s connection with the Icelandic sagas, in terms of his reception, editing, and rewr...

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Published in:Scandinavian-Canadian Studies
Main Author: Ástráður Eysteinsson
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:fa87d109f23b4c6d90ef917862d2abbd 2025-01-16T22:37:00+00:00 Is Halldór Laxness the Author of Fóstbræðra saga? On the Author Function, Intertextuality, Translation, and a Modern Writer’s Relationship with the Icelandic Sagas Ástráður Eysteinsson 2019-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.29173/scancan166 https://doaj.org/article/fa87d109f23b4c6d90ef917862d2abbd EN FR eng fre University of Alberta Library https://scancan.net/index.php/scancan/article/view/166 https://doaj.org/toc/0823-1796 https://doaj.org/toc/2816-5187 doi:10.29173/scancan166 0823-1796 2816-5187 https://doaj.org/article/fa87d109f23b4c6d90ef917862d2abbd Scandinavian-Canadian Studies, Vol 26 (2019) History of Northern Europe. Scandinavia DL1-1180 Language and Literature P article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.29173/scancan166 2023-06-11T00:34:57Z ABSTRACT: Asking the titular question entails considering different concepts of authorship, from the modern sense of the term to Michel Foucault’s idea of the “author function,” as well as considering Halldór Laxness’s connection with the Icelandic sagas, in terms of his reception, editing, and rewriting/translation of them. The context of Halldór’s contemporary Iceland is also important, specifically the prevailing perceptions of the sagas. This article explores the interrelationship between Fóstbræðra saga and Halldór’s Gerpla through intertextuality and, ultimately, Halldór’s role in the contemporary reception of Fóstbræðra saga. The article was originally published in the journal Skáldskaparmál: Tímarit um íslenskar bókmenntir fyrri alda (1990). It has been slightly revised for republication in the author’s book, Orðaskil: Í heimi þýðinga (2017) and for this translation, which has been produced in collaboration with the author. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Scandinavian-Canadian Studies 26 132 155
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Is Halldór Laxness the Author of Fóstbræðra saga? On the Author Function, Intertextuality, Translation, and a Modern Writer’s Relationship with the Icelandic Sagas
title Is Halldór Laxness the Author of Fóstbræðra saga? On the Author Function, Intertextuality, Translation, and a Modern Writer’s Relationship with the Icelandic Sagas
title_full Is Halldór Laxness the Author of Fóstbræðra saga? On the Author Function, Intertextuality, Translation, and a Modern Writer’s Relationship with the Icelandic Sagas
title_fullStr Is Halldór Laxness the Author of Fóstbræðra saga? On the Author Function, Intertextuality, Translation, and a Modern Writer’s Relationship with the Icelandic Sagas
title_full_unstemmed Is Halldór Laxness the Author of Fóstbræðra saga? On the Author Function, Intertextuality, Translation, and a Modern Writer’s Relationship with the Icelandic Sagas
title_short Is Halldór Laxness the Author of Fóstbræðra saga? On the Author Function, Intertextuality, Translation, and a Modern Writer’s Relationship with the Icelandic Sagas
title_sort is halldór laxness the author of fóstbræðra saga? on the author function, intertextuality, translation, and a modern writer’s relationship with the icelandic sagas
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