‘Where Are All the Eddic Champions Gone?’ The Disappearance and Recovery of the Eddic Heroes in Late Medieval Icelandic Literature, 1400–1800

S. Hughes
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By the fifteenth century, the heroic poems of the Edda had all but been forgotten except as they are recorded in prose in Volsunga saga. Since the twelfth century there had existed kappakvadi, a genre of poetry consisting of lists of champions, but they only listed figures from the Islendingasogur, Fornaldarsogur Norðurlanda, and riddarasogur. The lack of heroic poems was filled by new creations such as Krakumal and Volsungs rimur. Two eighteenth-century recreations of Eddic heroic poetry are translated and annotated: Gunnars slagur, by Gunnar Palsson (1714-91), text is taken from Thorlacius and others 1967; Valagaldur Kraku, by the rimur-poet Arni Boðvarsson (1713-76), text prepared by Haukur Þorgeirsson from MS Lbs. 636, 4to.
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“埃迪克的勇士都到哪里去了?”《中世纪晚期冰岛文学中Eddic英雄的消失与复兴,1400-1800
到了15世纪,埃达的英雄诗歌几乎被遗忘了,只有在沃尔松加传奇的散文中才有记载。从12世纪开始,kappakvadi就出现了,这是一种由勇士名单组成的诗歌流派,但他们只列出了来自Islendingasogur、Fornaldarsogur、norzhurlanda和riddarasogur的人物。英雄诗歌的缺失被《克拉库马尔》和《沃尔松之歌》等新创作所填补。翻译并注释了两篇18世纪埃迪史诗的再现:Gunnars slagur,由Gunnar Palsson(1714-91)著,文本取自Thorlacius等人1967;《Valagaldur Kraku》,由河诗人Arni bozhvarsson(1713-76)所著,文本由Haukur编写Þorgeirsson从MS Lbs. 636,4到。
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