alþýðusaga
Alþýðusaga is a term originating from Old Norse that translates roughly to "people's saga" or "saga of the common folk." It refers to a genre of Icelandic saga that focuses on the lives and experiences of ordinary people, rather than the heroic deeds of chieftains or legendary figures. These sagas often depict everyday struggles, family relationships, social customs, and economic activities of farmers, fishermen, and other members of Icelandic society.
Unlike the more well-known Íslendingasögur, which frequently feature dramatic feuds and epic battles, alþýðusögur tend to
The themes explored in these sagas can include love, loss, loyalty, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice