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Snorri Sturluson: Critical Essay by Lotte Motz

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SOURCE: Motz, Lotte. “Sister in the Cave: The Stature and the Function of the Female Figures of the Eddas.Arkiv for Nordisk Filologi / Archives for Scandinavian Philology 95 (1980): 168-82.

In the following essay, Motz surveys the treatment of female characters in Snorri's narratives.

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