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[PDF] Snorri Sturluson and the Edda: The Conversion of Cultural Capital in Medieval Scandinavia | by ☆ Kevin J. Wanner
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This study of Snorri s Edda explores the reasons why he composed a mythological compendium of stories based around Eddic and Skaldic verse and what he would gain from such a treatise Instead of the traditional view that Snorri wrote the Prose Edda in a pious Victorianesque antiquarian attempt to preserve Norse mythological stories and poetic techniques, the author of this study puts forward a theory that the Prose Edda was composed in an attempt by Snorri to impress the Norwegian monarchy and to [...]
Once you get past the tedious explication of Bourdieu s concept of cultural capital, this book does an amazing job of situating Snorri s text as a process of demonstrating to a literate Norwegian elite why the oral tradition that still flourished in Iceland held import for those seeking to produce praise poetry While the entire book has merit, the discussion and classification of kennings is of particular value to those studying linguistics, literature, rhetoric, anthropology, and folklore espec [...]