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  2. Scandinavian literature - Wikipedia

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    Scandinavian literature or Nordic literature is the literature in the languages of the Nordic countries of Northern Europe. The Nordic countries include Denmark , Finland , Iceland , Norway (including Svalbard ), Sweden, and Scandinavia's associated autonomous territories ( Åland , Faroe Islands and Greenland ).

  3. Old Norse literature - Wikipedia

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    Scandinavian cultural contacts in the Danelaw also left legacies in literature. Höfuðlausn or the " Head's Ransom " is a skaldic poem attributed to Egill Skalla-Grímsson in praise of king Eirik Bloodaxe in the Kingdom of Northumbria .

  4. List of Norwegian writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Norwegian literature authors in the order of their year of birth. The century assignment is the period of their most significant works.

  5. Swedish literature - Wikipedia

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    Swedish literature (Swedish: Svensk litteratur) is the literature written in the Swedish language or by writers from Sweden. [ 1 ] The first literary text from Sweden is the Rök runestone , carved during the Viking Age circa 800 AD.

  6. Old Norse poetry - Wikipedia

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    Old Norse poetry is associated with the area now referred to as Scandinavia. Much Old Norse poetry was originally preserved in oral culture, but the Old Norse language ceased to be spoken and later writing tended to be confined to history rather than for new poetic creation, which is normal for an extinct language. Modern knowledge of Old Norse ...

  7. Edda - Wikipedia

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    The Prose Edda consists of a Prologue and three separate books: Gylfaginning, concerning the creation and foretold destruction and rebirth of the Norse mythical world; Skáldskaparmál, a dialogue between Ægir, a Norse god connected with the sea, and Bragi, the skaldic god of poetry; and Háttatal, a demonstration of verse forms used in Norse ...

  8. Hannås Collection of Scandinavian Books - Wikipedia

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    His father, Torleiv Hannaas, was a book collector and professor at the University Museum of Bergen. In 1957, Torgrim and his wife Linda Saunders ( née Morris ) began selling books in Bromley as T. & L. Hannas, becoming specialists in Scandinavian literature and 18th-century English literature.

  9. Norwegian literature - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian literature is literature composed in Norway or by Norwegian people. The history of Norwegian literature starts with the pagan Eddaic poems and skaldic verse of the 9th and 10th centuries with poets such as Bragi Boddason and Eyvindr Skáldaspillir. The arrival of Christianity around the year 1000 brought Norway into contact with ...