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Frithjof and Röde Orm: Two Swedish Viking Impersonations

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Kuhn, Hans

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University of East Anglia

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This essay, first presented as a paper at the 2009 Saga Conference, proposes a comparative study of two modern treatments of early Scandinavian material: Tegnér's Frithjofs Saga (completed 1825) and Frans G. Bengtsson's Röde Orm series (1941-45). The ar

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2037-12-31
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