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The Saga of the Jomsvikings

The Saga of the Jomsvikings
From University of Texas Press

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #261265 in Books
  • Published on: 1988-06-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 116 pages

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Synopsis
In Lee M. Hollander's faithful translation, all of the unknown twelfth-century author's narrative genius and flair for dramatic situation and pungent characterisation is preserved. Hollander was professor emeritus of Germanic languages at the University of Texas at Austin and an authority in Nordic language and literature. His translations of the best prose and poetry of the Old North - among them "Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway" and "The Poetic Edda" - have also appeared under the imprint of the University of Texas Press. In A.D. 986, Earl H Kon, ruler of most of Norway, won a triumphant victory over an invading fleet of Danes in the great naval battle of Hjorunga Bay. Sailing under his banner were no fewer than five Icelandic skalds, the poet-historians of the Old Norse world. Like good war correspondents of the present, they went home after the battle to relate what they had seen and heard: and, being poets as well as reporters, no doubt they seasoned their versions well with imagination. Two centuries later their accounts of the battle became the basis for one of the liveliest of the Icelandic sagas, with special emphasis on the doings of the Jomsvikings, the famed members of a warrior community that feared no one and dared all.


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Jomsvikings4
Not the best saga I've read but the story does accuratly show how the vikings looked at life and the world they lived in. The Machievallian politics of the earls and kings, the blood thirsty sea battle, the supernatural forces that worked to help win the day and their callous disregard for life, even their own lives, are all clearly displayed.

Historical Saga5
A good study in how historical fact becomes transmuted into legend. The scene in which the Jomsvikings face death unflinchingly makes for powerful reading.