Northern Norway in Viking age
Northern Norway in Viking age
Author(s): Diana LăţugSubject(s): History, Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts
Published by: Asociatia Romana pentru Studii Baltice si Nordice
Keywords: Northern Norway; Viking Age; Saga; Ottar’s account
Summary/Abstract: The aim of this paper is to present some aspects of the image of Northern Norway in the Viking period. The article first sketches the Viking Age and its underlying causes, by also defining, in brief, the specificity of the Vikings. It continues with considerations on the creation of Norway, so as to finally outline the country’s image in the Viking Age. Aspects of navigation, language and trade are also presented in short. This entire portrayal of Northern Norway in Viking times is based on Ottar’s account about Northern Norway at the court of King Alfred. From a literary perspective, Harald Hårfagrets Saga (The Saga of Harald Fairhair) from about 850 was analysed. This saga tells the story of a Danish princess being transformed into a Norwegian woman. Thus, one encounters the myth of Northern women. All these aspects lead to a comprehensive image of Northern Norway in the Viking Age.
Journal: Revista Română de Studii Baltice şi Nordice
- Issue Year: 9/2017
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 17-29
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English, Romanian