- Íslendingadrápa
"Íslendingadrápa" ("The
drápa of the Icelanders") is askaldic poem composed in Iceland in the 12th or 13th centuries. It is preserved only in AM 748 Ib 4to, one of the manuscripts of theProse Edda . [Guðrún Nordal 2001, p. 59.] The manuscript identifies the author as one Haukr Valdísarson, a man otherwise unknown. The poem consists of 26 "dróttkvætt " stanzas and the first two lines of the 27th. At that point the preserved part of the manuscript terminates and the end of the poem is lost.The poem relates the deeds of a number of Icelandic heroes and
skald s from the 10th and 11th centuries, includingEgill Skallagrímsson ,Grettir Ásmundarson ,Kormákr Ögmundarson andHallfreðr vandræðaskáld . One scholar has called the poem "a kind of native "de viris illustribus " and "de casibus virorum illustrium " combined". [Clover 2005, p. 180.]Notes
References
* Clover, Carol J. and John Lindow (2005). "Old Norse-Icelandic Literature : A Critical Guide." University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0802038239
* Guðrún Nordal (2001). "Tools of Literacy : The Role of Skaldic Verse in Icelandic Textual Culture of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries". University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0802047890
* Eysteinn Björnsson (2002). "Index of Old Norse/Icelandic Skaldic Poetry". Published online at: http://www.hi.is/~eybjorn/ugm/skindex/skindex.html See in particular "Íslendingadrápa" at http://www.hi.is/~eybjorn/ugm/skindex/isl.html from the editions of Finnur Jónsson and E. A. Kock.
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