Egil's Saga (Skallagrímssonar)


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We make it to a cluster of Old Norse tales.
One of the earliest is Egil's Saga, and we'll start here; an Icelandic saga that covers the lives of the clan of Egil Skallagrímsson, a farmer, viking and skald. The saga spans from approximately 850-1,000 AD. The manuscript itself dates back to the mid 13th century.
There is a modern translation available in Penguin Classics by Bernard Scudder. I'm going to work from this but if you find other worthy translations please share in the meeting comments.
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Some items Susan M. helped pull together:
Why it matters: One of the first family sagas, possibly by Snorri Sturluson. Offers a complex portrait of a warrior-poet navigating family conflict and political change.
Themes: Individualism, art, family honor, tension between pagan and Christian values.
Influence: Sets a high literary standard and bridges mythic past with historical saga.


Egil's Saga (Skallagrímssonar)