Old Norse-Icelandic philology and national identity in the long nineteenth century / / edited by Gylfi Gunnlaugsson, Clarence E. Glad.

"For centuries, the literary heritage preserved in Icelandic medieval manuscripts has played a vital role in the self-image of the Icelandic nation. From the late eighteenth century, Icelandic scholars managed to study and publish this material on their own terms. Throughout the long nineteenth...

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Icelandic philology History 19th century.
Old Norse literature Appreciation Iceland.
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