Kenningar nelle Friðþjo´fsri´mur islandesi

The present work is intended to be a contribution in the study of kennings (special rhetorical figures) and their use in late medieval Icelandic poetry, particularly in rímur, a peculiar Icelandic poetical genre originated in the late 14th century. Kennings have been studied as crucial components o...

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Main Author: LOMBARDI, MARIA CRISTINA
Other Authors: Lombardi, MARIA CRISTINA
Format: Book
Language:Italian
Published: Aracne 2012
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spelling ftunorientnapoli:oai:unora.unior.it:11574/31100 2023-07-30T04:04:28+02:00 Kenningar nelle Friðþjo´fsri´mur islandesi LOMBARDI, MARIA CRISTINA Lombardi, MARIA CRISTINA 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/11574/31100 ita ita Aracne country:ITA place:ROMA info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/9788854848641 volume:1 firstpage:11 lastpage:336 numberofpages:325 http://hdl.handle.net/11574/31100 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/book 2012 ftunorientnapoli 2023-07-15T18:33:29Z The present work is intended to be a contribution in the study of kennings (special rhetorical figures) and their use in late medieval Icelandic poetry, particularly in rímur, a peculiar Icelandic poetical genre originated in the late 14th century. Kennings have been studied as crucial components of the skaldic poetry of the Viking age, but later medieval texts do not appear to have attracted systematic attention. Our analysis examines and compares several works in the field of Old Norse studies about kennings and then offers an interpre- tation of the kennings occurring in the text of Friðþjófsrímur “The Rímur of Friðþjófr”, composed in Iceland at the end of the 14th and the beginning of the 15th century. It points out trends and developments of these rhetorical figures according to historical and cultural changes and to their new literary context and metrical pattern. This work is divided into four parts: 1. the first part introduces the main features of the Icelandic genre of rímur, tracing its relationships with skaldic poetry and other medieval Scandinavian literary genres; 2. the second part specifically deals with Friðþjófsrímur and their relationships with the different redactions of Friðþjófssaga; 3. the third part presents and discusses the most notable defini- tions of kennings and the theoretical debate about them (going back to Snorri Sturluson and Óláfr Hvítaskáld until Rudolf Meissner, Wolfgang Mohr, Klaus von See, Edith Marold, Mar- garet Clunies Ross, John Lindow, Hallvard Lie, Roberta Frank, Fredric Amory, Bjarni Fidjestøl); 4. finally, in the fourth part, all the kennings of Friðþjófsrímur are classified according to different theoretical and grammatical principles and related to their specific poetic context. Although kennings and metaphors appear to be closely related and most kennings in Friðþjófsrímur can be classified as metaphorical, a number of them, instead, may be defined as either metonymical or syneddochical according to the type of relation- ships between the ... Book Iceland Università degli Studi di Napoli L'Orientale: CINECA IRIS Edith ENVELOPE(-57.617,-57.617,-63.583,-63.583) Klaus ENVELOPE(24.117,24.117,65.717,65.717)
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description The present work is intended to be a contribution in the study of kennings (special rhetorical figures) and their use in late medieval Icelandic poetry, particularly in rímur, a peculiar Icelandic poetical genre originated in the late 14th century. Kennings have been studied as crucial components of the skaldic poetry of the Viking age, but later medieval texts do not appear to have attracted systematic attention. Our analysis examines and compares several works in the field of Old Norse studies about kennings and then offers an interpre- tation of the kennings occurring in the text of Friðþjófsrímur “The Rímur of Friðþjófr”, composed in Iceland at the end of the 14th and the beginning of the 15th century. It points out trends and developments of these rhetorical figures according to historical and cultural changes and to their new literary context and metrical pattern. This work is divided into four parts: 1. the first part introduces the main features of the Icelandic genre of rímur, tracing its relationships with skaldic poetry and other medieval Scandinavian literary genres; 2. the second part specifically deals with Friðþjófsrímur and their relationships with the different redactions of Friðþjófssaga; 3. the third part presents and discusses the most notable defini- tions of kennings and the theoretical debate about them (going back to Snorri Sturluson and Óláfr Hvítaskáld until Rudolf Meissner, Wolfgang Mohr, Klaus von See, Edith Marold, Mar- garet Clunies Ross, John Lindow, Hallvard Lie, Roberta Frank, Fredric Amory, Bjarni Fidjestøl); 4. finally, in the fourth part, all the kennings of Friðþjófsrímur are classified according to different theoretical and grammatical principles and related to their specific poetic context. Although kennings and metaphors appear to be closely related and most kennings in Friðþjófsrímur can be classified as metaphorical, a number of them, instead, may be defined as either metonymical or syneddochical according to the type of relation- ships between the ...
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