, ed. Dario Bullitta and Kirsten Wolf. Studies in Old Norse Literature, 9. Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, 2021, xvi, 383 pp.
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Mediaevistik
Volume 35
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By the thirteenth century, when the best-known sagas of Icelanders had been committed to print thanks to Latin and vernacular literacy, the most prosperous Icelandic farms had their own Church, a patron saint, and, in a substantial number of cases, a vernacular life of their patron, whether native- or foreign-born. This dimension of medieval Icelandic life was disregarded in the
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