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Volsunga saga Summary
 
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There are 11 critical essays on Volsunga saga.

Critical Essays on Volsunga saga
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Critical Essay by George K. Anderson
12,191 words, approx. 41 pages
In the following excerpt, Anderson explores the dating, literary sources, and cultural origins and permutations of the Volsunga Saga.
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Critical Essay by Jesse L. Byock
9,731 words, approx. 32 pages
In the following essay, Byock traces the historical antecedents for the characters in the Volsunga Saga and examines its influence on the works of Richard Wagner and J. R. R. Tolkien.
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Critical Essay by Hartley S. Spatt
8,641 words, approx. 29 pages
In the following essay, Spatt presents a comparative analysis of the Volsunga Saga and Morris's late-nineteenth-century epic Sigurd the Volsung.
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Critical Essay by Paul Battles
8,138 words, approx. 27 pages
In the following essay, Battles examines references to subterranean earth dwellings in several Scandinavian and Old English works including the Volsunga Saga.
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Critical Essay by Dorothy M. Hoare
7,336 words, approx. 25 pages
In the following excerpt, Hoare examines Morris' translations and adaptations of the Volsunga Saga, arguing that his rendition of it changes the nature of the original text and replaces its direct style with dense medieval prose.
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Critical Essay by Jenny Jochens
6,313 words, approx. 21 pages
In the following excerpt, Jochens explores the role of whetters—women whose social reputation was based on their ability to incite men to deeds of violent revenge—focusing on the quarrel between Brynhildr and Gudrun in the Volsunga Saga and earlier Nordic texts.
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Lecture by Gloriana St. Clair
4,747 words, approx. 16 pages
In the following essay, originally delivered as a lecture in 1992, St. Clair presents a comparative analysis of the plot and characters of Tolkien's story ”Narn” and the Volsunga Saga.
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Critical Essay by Robert A. Albano
3,487 words, approx. 12 pages
In the following essay, Albano discusses the primacy of vengeance as a motive in the Volsunga Saga and Beowulf and explores the role of women in the two works' vengeance plots.
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Critical Essay by Stephen A. Mitchell
3,005 words, approx. 10 pages
In the following excerpt, Mitchell discusses early Eddic poems from which the Volsunga Saga and other Scandinavian heroic prose narratives derive.
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Critical Essay by Marianne E. Kalinke
2,064 words, approx. 7 pages
In the following excerpt, Kalinke examines the influence of the Volsunga Saga on the “May-December” marriage trope as it appears in Hrólfs saga Gautrekssonar.
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Critical Essay by Lloyd Wendell Esheleman
1,744 words, approx. 6 pages
In the following excerpt, Esheleman asserts that Morris found echoes of his revolutionary sentiments in the Volsunga Saga.


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