Stórsögur
Stórsögur, also known as Icelandic sagas, are a genre of Old Norse literature that originated in Iceland during the Middle Ages. These works are characterized by their narrative style, often focusing on the lives of heroic figures, their deeds, and the events that shaped Icelandic society. Stórsögur are typically written in Old Icelandic, the language spoken in Iceland during the Viking Age and the Middle Ages.
The term "stórsögur" translates to "great sagas," and the genre encompasses a wide range of stories, including
One of the most famous collections of stórsögur is the Prose Edda, a work attributed to Snorri
Stórsögur have had a significant influence on Icelandic literature and culture, shaping the national identity and