Icelandic folklore and the cultural memory of religious change / Eric Shane Bryan.
Material type: TextSeries: BorderlinesPublisher: Leeds : Arc Humanities Press, 2021Edition: New editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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Introduction: Stories, Memories, and Modalities Belief Chapter 1-The Dead Bridegroom Carries off his Bride: Pejoration and Adjacency Pairs in ATU 365 Chapter 2-The Elf-Woman's Conversion: Gender Spheres in Post-Medieval Icelandic Folktales Chapter 3- The Fylgjur of Iceland: Attendant Spirits and a Distorted Sense of Guardianship Chapter 4-The Elf Church: Memories of Contested Sacred Spaces Chapter 5-The Stupid Boy and the Devil: Sæmundur Fróði, Magic, and Redemption Conclusion: The Transformation of Memory and of Self Selected Bibliography Index.
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