aðalskáldskap
Aðalskáldskap, a term derived from Icelandic, refers to the poetic tradition of the Icelandic nobility or jarls during the 12th and 13th centuries. This period is often considered the golden age of Old Norse literature. The term "aðalskáld" translates to "noble poet," and these poets were typically associated with the royal court or the nobility.
The poetry of this era is characterized by its focus on heroic deeds, chivalry, and the ideals
Aðalskáldskap is also known for its use of kennings, metaphorical expressions that require knowledge of Norse
The poetic tradition of the Icelandic nobility had a significant influence on the development of Old Norse