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University of Saskatchewan University of Saskatchewan Department of English Icelanders
  • Introduction
  • Bibliographies
  • Introductory Essay
  • Concordance
  • Applications

Concordance

Not Iceland, but a quaint domestic scene from Dalarna, Sweden, where the homely folk arts are still celebrated today.

Not Iceland, but a quaint domestic scene from Dalarna, Sweden, where the homely folk arts are still celebrated today.

  • Þættir
  • Fornaldarsögur
  • Konungasögur
  • Saxo Grammaticus

[ ] = intended for another sub-genre
in the Concordance

  • Bandamanna saga
  • Bjarnar saga Hítdælakappa
  • Brennu-Njáls saga
  • Droplaugarsona saga
  • Egils saga
  • Eyrbyggja saga
  • Finnboga saga ramma
  • Fljótsdæla saga
  • Fóstbræðra saga
  • Gísla saga Súrssonar
  • Grettis saga
  • Gunnlaugs saga
  • Hallfreðar saga
  • Harðar saga
  • Hávarðar saga Ísfirðings
  • Heiðarvíga saga
  • Hrafnkels saga Freysgoða
  • Hænsa-Þóris saga
  • Kjalnesinga saga
  • Króka-Refs saga
  • Laxdæla saga
  • Ljósvetninga saga
  • Reykdæla saga ok Víga-Skútu
  • Svarfdæla saga
  • Vápnfirðinga saga
  • Vatnsdæla saga
  • Víga-Glúms saga
  • Þorsteins saga Síðu-Hallssonar
  • Þorsteins saga hvíta
  • [Orkneyinga saga]
  • [Færeyinga saga]

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