Laughing Shall I Die
Lives and Deaths of the Great Vikings
London, UK : Reaktion Books, 2018.
Format: Book
Description: 365 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
"Viking literature is dominated by famous last stands, famous last words, death songs and defiant gestures, all laced with grim humour. Much of this mindset is alien to modern sentiment, and academics have accordingly shunned it. And yet, it is the same worldvew that has always powered the popular public image of the Vikings - with their berserkers, valkeyries and cults of Valhalla and Ragnarok - and has also been corroborated by archaeological discoveries. Was it this mindset that powered the sudden eruption of the Vikings onto the European scene? Was it a belief in heroic death that made them so lastingly successful against so many bellicose opponents? Weighing the evidence of sagas and poetry against the accounts of the Vikings' victims, Tom Shippey considers these questions as he plumbs the complexities of Viking psychology and recounts many of the great bravura scenes of Old Norse literature, including the Fall of the House of Skjoldunds, the clash between two great longships Ironbeard and Long Serpent, and the death of Thormod the skald."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction -- Part I. Dying hard: The Viking mindset: three case studies -- Hygelac and Hrolf: false dawn for the Vikings -- Volsungs and Nibelungs: avenging female Furies -- Ragnar and the Ragnarssons: snakebite and success -- Egil the Ugly and King Blood-axe: poetry and the psychopath.
Part II. Moving to the bigger picture: Weaving the web of war: the road to Clontarf -- Two big winners: the road to Normandy -- Furs and slaves, wealth and death: the road to Miklagard.
Part III. The tale in the North: The Jarls and the Jomvikings: a study in Drengshapr -- A tale of two Olafs; or, The tales people tell -- A tale of two Haralds: Viking endgame -- Viking aftermath: the nine grins of Skarphedin Njalsson -- Appendix A. On poetry: types, texts, translations -- Appendix B. On sagas: types, texts, translations -- Appendix C. Snorri Sturluson.
Part II. Moving to the bigger picture: Weaving the web of war: the road to Clontarf -- Two big winners: the road to Normandy -- Furs and slaves, wealth and death: the road to Miklagard.
Part III. The tale in the North: The Jarls and the Jomvikings: a study in Drengshapr -- A tale of two Olafs; or, The tales people tell -- A tale of two Haralds: Viking endgame -- Viking aftermath: the nine grins of Skarphedin Njalsson -- Appendix A. On poetry: types, texts, translations -- Appendix B. On sagas: types, texts, translations -- Appendix C. Snorri Sturluson.
Subjects:
Snorri Sturluson, 1179?-1241.
Vikings.
Civilization, Viking.
Old Norse literature -- History and criticism.
Sagas -- History and criticism.
Scalds and scaldic poetry.
Snorri Sturluson, 1179?-1241.
Vikings.
Civilization, Viking.
Old Norse literature -- History and criticism.
Sagas -- History and criticism.
Scalds and scaldic poetry.
ISBN:
1780239092
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HISTORY Medieval Shi | Ballentine Indoors | Nonfiction | In |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-351) and index.