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Oddly, Hansen claims that appreciation of landscapes was foreign to Northern heroic storytelling. I’d have to read his citation here, but in Njal’s Saga, perhaps the pinnacle of Icelandic sagas and roughly contemporaneous in composition with Saxo’s life of Hamlet, the deuteragonist Gunnar chooses to stay in Iceland after being struck by the beauty of his home. This leads directly to his death.
Jul 10, 2025 08:45PM
Saxo Grammaticus and the Life of Hamlet: A Translation, History, and Commentary (English and Latin Edition)

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