- Úlfr Uggason
Úlfr Uggason was an
Iceland icskald who lived in the last part of the10th century .The "
Laxdæla saga " tells how he composed his "Húsdrápa " for a wedding. Geirmundr married Þuríðr, whose father, Óláfr pái ("peacock") Höskuldsson, had a magnificent hall built in his farm inHjarðarholt (Iceland), with paintings representing legends on the walls and ceiling: :The wedding feast was a very crowded one, for the new hall was finished. Ulf Uggason was of the bidden guests, and he had made a poem on Olaf Hoskuldson and of the legends that were painted round the hall, and he gave it forth at the feast. This poem is called the "House Song," and is well made. Olaf rewarded him well for the poem. :::—The "Laxdæla saga" (29), [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17803/17803-h/17803-h.htm#Chap_XXIX Muriel Press's translation]Three myths are described in the twelve stanzas and half-stanzas of Úlfr's "Húsdrápa":
Baldr 's funeral,Thor fishing theMidgard serpent andHeimdall 's fight withLoki for theBrísingamen .Apart from this episode, little is known about Úlfr. "
Landnámabók " gives the name and the lineage of his wife, Járngerðr. He also appears twice in the "Brennu-Njáls saga ". In chapter 60, on the occasion of a suit (which he loses), he is challenged to a duel byGunnar of Hlíðarendi . In chapter 102, theskald Þorvaldr veili , who has gathered a troop to slayÞangbrandr (a missionary sent to Iceland byÓláfr Tryggvason ) and his companion Guðleifr Arason, asks him to kill the priest, but Úlfr refuses to be involved. He then composes the "lausavísa " that is, along with "Húsdrápa", all that survives of his work.External links
* [http://www.skaldic.arts.usyd.edu.au/db.php?table=skalds&id=260 Ulfr's poetry at Skaldic arts]
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