Old Norse Poetry and New Beginnings in Late 18th- and Early 19th- Century Literature

This article first examines the image of northern antiquity conveyed in the productive reception of Old Norse literature by European writers and poets in the later 18th century, when this heritage at last attracted a non-scholarly international readership. Initially, European writers were impressed...

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Main Author: Gunnlaugsson, Gylfi
Other Authors: Isleifsson, Sumarlidi R., Chartier, Daniel
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Language:English
Published: Presses de l'Université du Québec 2011
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Online Access:http://archipel.uqam.ca/10413/1/222023429.pdf
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description This article first examines the image of northern antiquity conveyed in the productive reception of Old Norse literature by European writers and poets in the later 18th century, when this heritage at last attracted a non-scholarly international readership. Initially, European writers were impressed especially by the primitive and the sublime in Old Norse literature. This is partly attributable to the unusual character of the small selection of Old Norse poetry that had been translated into Latin. Secondly, the reception was informed by growing dissent against classicism in the European literary world and the consequent search for alternatives. The main part of the article then considers whether a similar emphasis may be discerned in Icelanders’ reception of Old Norse literature a little later. The focus is on the resurrection of eddic metres, at first most evident in scholarly writings and in translations of lengthy epic poems, and later manifested in original poetry by Bjarni Thorarensen and other poets. Further aspects of Thorarensen’s creative reception of Old Norse literature are also examined in light of the reception in other countries; and his ideas about the North in a broad sense, and Iceland’s place in it, are discussed. Subsequently Thorarensen’s views on Iceland’s status within the kingdom of Denmark are analyzed. Finally the point is elaborated that Thorarensen approaches Old Norse literature primarily as the common heritage of a supranational North.
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Gunnlaugsson, Gylfi (2011). « Old Norse Poetry and New Beginnings in Late 18th- and Early 19th- Century Literature », dans Iceland and Images of the North, sous la dir. de Isleifsson, Sumarlidi R. et Chartier, Daniel. Québec, Presses de l'Université du Québec, coll. «Droit au pôle », pp. 115-155.
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spelling ftunivquebec:oai:archipel.uqam.ca:10413 2025-01-16T22:39:27+00:00 Old Norse Poetry and New Beginnings in Late 18th- and Early 19th- Century Literature Gunnlaugsson, Gylfi Isleifsson, Sumarlidi R. Chartier, Daniel 2011 application/pdf http://archipel.uqam.ca/10413/1/222023429.pdf en eng Presses de l'Université du Québec http://archipel.uqam.ca/10413/ 222023429 http://archipel.uqam.ca/10413/1/222023429.pdf Gunnlaugsson, Gylfi (2011). « Old Norse Poetry and New Beginnings in Late 18th- and Early 19th- Century Literature », dans Iceland and Images of the North, sous la dir. de Isleifsson, Sumarlidi R. et Chartier, Daniel. Québec, Presses de l'Université du Québec, coll. «Droit au pôle », pp. 115-155. Old Norse Poetry Literature Iceland Latin Europe Scandinavia North Edda Bjarni Thorarensen Denmark Danemark Islande Poésie nordique Scandinavie Nord Imaginaire du Nord Nordicité littéraire Chapitre de livre PeerReviewed 2011 ftunivquebec 2023-06-24T23:20:51Z This article first examines the image of northern antiquity conveyed in the productive reception of Old Norse literature by European writers and poets in the later 18th century, when this heritage at last attracted a non-scholarly international readership. Initially, European writers were impressed especially by the primitive and the sublime in Old Norse literature. This is partly attributable to the unusual character of the small selection of Old Norse poetry that had been translated into Latin. Secondly, the reception was informed by growing dissent against classicism in the European literary world and the consequent search for alternatives. The main part of the article then considers whether a similar emphasis may be discerned in Icelanders’ reception of Old Norse literature a little later. The focus is on the resurrection of eddic metres, at first most evident in scholarly writings and in translations of lengthy epic poems, and later manifested in original poetry by Bjarni Thorarensen and other poets. Further aspects of Thorarensen’s creative reception of Old Norse literature are also examined in light of the reception in other countries; and his ideas about the North in a broad sense, and Iceland’s place in it, are discussed. Subsequently Thorarensen’s views on Iceland’s status within the kingdom of Denmark are analyzed. Finally the point is elaborated that Thorarensen approaches Old Norse literature primarily as the common heritage of a supranational North. Book Part Iceland Islande UQAM - Université du Québec à Montréal: archipel
spellingShingle Old Norse Poetry
Literature
Iceland
Latin
Europe
Scandinavia
North
Edda
Bjarni Thorarensen
Denmark
Danemark
Islande
Poésie nordique
Scandinavie
Nord
Imaginaire du Nord
Nordicité littéraire
Gunnlaugsson, Gylfi
Old Norse Poetry and New Beginnings in Late 18th- and Early 19th- Century Literature
title Old Norse Poetry and New Beginnings in Late 18th- and Early 19th- Century Literature
title_full Old Norse Poetry and New Beginnings in Late 18th- and Early 19th- Century Literature
title_fullStr Old Norse Poetry and New Beginnings in Late 18th- and Early 19th- Century Literature
title_full_unstemmed Old Norse Poetry and New Beginnings in Late 18th- and Early 19th- Century Literature
title_short Old Norse Poetry and New Beginnings in Late 18th- and Early 19th- Century Literature
title_sort old norse poetry and new beginnings in late 18th- and early 19th- century literature
topic Old Norse Poetry
Literature
Iceland
Latin
Europe
Scandinavia
North
Edda
Bjarni Thorarensen
Denmark
Danemark
Islande
Poésie nordique
Scandinavie
Nord
Imaginaire du Nord
Nordicité littéraire
topic_facet Old Norse Poetry
Literature
Iceland
Latin
Europe
Scandinavia
North
Edda
Bjarni Thorarensen
Denmark
Danemark
Islande
Poésie nordique
Scandinavie
Nord
Imaginaire du Nord
Nordicité littéraire
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