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Haustlöng

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Haustlöng is a skaldic poem preserved in the Prose Edda, which quotes two groups of stanzas from it. It is attributed to the Norwegian skald Þjóðólfr of Hvinir. The poem describes mythological scenes painted on a shield given to the poet. In the stanzas that have come down to us two such scenes are described:

Haustlöng is often compared with Húsdrápa and Ragnarsdrápa which also describe artworks depicting mythological scenes.

References

  • Richard North (1997). The Haustlǫng of Þjóðólfr of Hvinir. 

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