![]() ![]() ![]() Nordeuropaforum 23: 23-53.īarraclough, E. Der übernatürliche Norden: Konturen eines Forschungsfeldes. Saga-Book of the Viking Society 36: 79-101.īarraclough, E. ![]() Naming the landscape in the Landnám narratives of the Íslendingasögur and Landnámabók. Journal of the North Atlantic 7(018): 1-12.īarraclough, E. Sailing the Saga Seas: Narrative, Cultural, and Geographical Perspectives in the North Atlantic Voyages of the Íslendingasögur. Inside Outlawry in "Grettis saga Ásmundarsonar" and "Gísla saga Súrssonar": Landscape in the Outlaw Sagas. This project also incorporated my own fieldwork in locations including Greenland, Arctic Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Orkney, Rome, and Istanbul. What emerges is a fluid, fragmented, multidimensional picture that provides insights into how the world was remembered and imagined by a unique culture from the edge of medieval Europe. In Beyond the Northlands: Viking Voyages and the Old Norse Sagas I examine the medieval world through the lens of the far-travelling Norse and their saga storytelling culture, establishing an unfamiliar, distinctive approach to global history. ![]() I have focused most recently on the history of Norse far-travellers who made their mark on the great civilizations of the Middle Ages. Much of my research explores the history, cultures, languages and literatures of the medieval Nordic world. ![]()
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