The Saga of the Jómsvikings: A Translation for Students

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Unique among the Icelandic sagas, part-history, part-fiction, the 'Saga of the Jómsvikings' tells of a legendary band of vikings, originally Danish, who established an island fortress of the Baltic coast and launched and ultimately lost their heroic attack on the pagan ruler of Norway in the late tenth century. The saga's account of their stringent warrior code, fatalistic adherence to their own reckless vows and declarations of extreme courage as they face execution articulates a remarkable account of what it meant to be a viking. This translation presents the longest and earliest text of the saga, never before published in English, with a full literary and historical introduction to this remarkable work.

Author(s): Alison Finlay, Þórdís Edda Jóhannesdóttir (transl.)
Series: Medieval Institute Publications. The Northern Medieval World: On the Margins of Europe
Publisher: Western Michigan University
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 124
City: Kalamazoo

Introduction 1
Th e Saga of the Jómsvikings 15
Bibliography 110
Index of Persons and Places 115