Iceland as an imaginary place in a European context – some literary representations
The article focuses on the image of Iceland and Iceland as an imaginary place in literature from the nineteenth century onwards. It is especially concerned with the aesthetics or discourse of the sublime, claiming that it is the common denominator in many literary images of Iceland. The main propone...
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ftunivgronojs:oai:prd-ojs.ojs3203:article/31561 2023-10-09T21:52:27+02:00 Iceland as an imaginary place in a European context – some literary representations Egilsson, Svein Yngvi 2018-07-26 application/pdf https://ugp.rug.nl/tvs/article/view/31561 nld dut University of Groningen Press https://ugp.rug.nl/tvs/article/view/31561/28946 https://ugp.rug.nl/tvs/article/view/31561 Copyright (c) 2018 Svein Yngvi Egilsson Tijdschrift voor Skandinavistiek; Vol. 36 No. 2 (2018): Transit - 'Norden' och 'Europa' Tijdschrift voor Skandinavistiek; Vol 36 Nr 2 (2018): Transit - 'Norden' och 'Europa' 1875-9505 0168-2148 Icelandic literature Romantic poetry the discourse of the sublime the idea of the North pastoral literature info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftunivgronojs 2023-09-12T20:08:57Z The article focuses on the image of Iceland and Iceland as an imaginary place in literature from the nineteenth century onwards. It is especially concerned with the aesthetics or discourse of the sublime, claiming that it is the common denominator in many literary images of Iceland. The main proponents of this aesthetics or discourse in nineteenth-century Icelandic literature are discussed before pointing to further developments in later times. Among those studied are the nineteenth-century poets Bjarni Thorarensen (1786-1841), Jónas Hallgrímsson (1807-1845), Grímur Thomsen (1820-1896) and Steingrímur Thorsteinsson (1831-1913), along with a number of contemporary Icelandic writers. Other literary discourses also come into play, such as representing Iceland as "the Hellas of the North", with the pastoral mode or discourse proving to have a lasting appeal to Icelandic writers and often featuring as the opposite of the sublime in literary descriptions of Iceland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Rijksuniversiteit Groningen: University of Groningen Press Thomsen ENVELOPE(-66.232,-66.232,-65.794,-65.794) |
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The article focuses on the image of Iceland and Iceland as an imaginary place in literature from the nineteenth century onwards. It is especially concerned with the aesthetics or discourse of the sublime, claiming that it is the common denominator in many literary images of Iceland. The main proponents of this aesthetics or discourse in nineteenth-century Icelandic literature are discussed before pointing to further developments in later times. Among those studied are the nineteenth-century poets Bjarni Thorarensen (1786-1841), Jónas Hallgrímsson (1807-1845), Grímur Thomsen (1820-1896) and Steingrímur Thorsteinsson (1831-1913), along with a number of contemporary Icelandic writers. Other literary discourses also come into play, such as representing Iceland as "the Hellas of the North", with the pastoral mode or discourse proving to have a lasting appeal to Icelandic writers and often featuring as the opposite of the sublime in literary descriptions of Iceland. |
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Iceland as an imaginary place in a European context – some literary representations |
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Iceland as an imaginary place in a European context – some literary representations |
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Iceland as an imaginary place in a European context – some literary representations |
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Iceland as an imaginary place in a European context – some literary representations |
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Iceland as an imaginary place in a European context – some literary representations |
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iceland as an imaginary place in a european context – some literary representations |
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University of Groningen Press |
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Tijdschrift voor Skandinavistiek; Vol. 36 No. 2 (2018): Transit - 'Norden' och 'Europa' Tijdschrift voor Skandinavistiek; Vol 36 Nr 2 (2018): Transit - 'Norden' och 'Europa' 1875-9505 0168-2148 |
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Copyright (c) 2018 Svein Yngvi Egilsson |
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