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Matthias Egeler (ed) Pages: viii + 263 p. Illustrations:18 b/w, 3 tables b/w., 3 maps b/w Language(s):English. Publication Year:2019. Brepols, ISBN: 978-2-503-58040-1 - Hardback -- SUMMARY This volume explores the intersection of landscape and myth in the context of north-western Atlantic Europe. From the landscapes of literature to the landscape as a lived environment, and from myths about supernatural beings to tales about the mythical roots of kingship, the contributions gathered here each develop their own take on the meanings behind landscape and myth , and thus provide a broad cross-section of how these widely discussed concepts might be understood. Arising from papers delivered at the conference Landscape and Myth in North-Western Europe, held in Munich in April 2016, the volume draws together a wide selection of material ranging from texts and toponyms to maps and archaeological data, and it uses this diversity in method and material to explore the meaning of these terms in medieval Ireland, Wales, and Iceland. In doing so, it provides a broadly inclusive and yet carefully focused discussion of the inescapable and productive intertwining of landscape and myth. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Landscape , Myth , and the North-Western European Perspective MATTHIAS EGELER Myth and Real-World Landscapes Spaces, Places, and Liminality: Marking Out and Meeting the Dead and the Supernatural in Old Nordic Landscapes TERRY GUNNELL Aesthetic Appreciation of Landscape in the Sagas of Icelanders REINHARD HENNIG Landscape Meditations on Death: The Place-Lore of the Hvanndalur Valley in Northern Iceland MATTHIAS EGELER Myth and the Creation of Landscape in Early Medieval Ireland GREGORY TONER Codal and Ériu: Feeding the Land of Ireland GRIGORY BONDARENKO with NINA ZHIVLOVA) Finn s Wilderness and Boundary Landforms in Medieval Ireland ELIZABETH FITZPATRICK Here, Finn… Take This and Give him a Lick of it : Two Place-Lore Stories about Fi(o)nn Mac Cum(h)aill in Medieval Irish Literature and Modern Oral Tradition TIZIANA SOVERINO The Mélusine Legend Type and the Landscape in Insular and Continental Tradition GREGORY R. DARWIN Myth and the Landscapes of Literature King Sverrir s Mythic Landscapes NICOLAS MEYLAN Mythologizing the Conceptual Landscape: Religion and History in Imago mundi, Image du monde, and Delw y byd NATALIA PETROVSKAIA The Road Less Travelled: Cú Chulainn s Journey to Matrimony and the Dindshenchas of Tochmarc Emire MARIE-LUISE THEUERKAUF If we settled in the forest… : Tracing the Function of Wooded Spaces from Old Irish Literature to Contemporary Poetry EDYTA LEHMANN. N° de ref. del artículo ca2648
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