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Elder Edda: Critical Essay by Richard L. Harris

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SOURCE: Harris, Richard L. “A Study of Grípisspá.Scandinavian Studies 43, no. 4 (autumn 1971): 344-55.

In the following essay, Harris compares Grípisspá (The Prophecy of Gripir) with other poetic versions of the Sigurd legend, arguing that this synoptic Eddic poem is not without artistic value.

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