bólguvísanna
Bólguvísanna refers to a collection of Icelandic folk songs, primarily dating from the 17th century, that deal with the theme of death and the afterlife. These songs often feature vivid imagery and a somber tone, reflecting the anxieties and beliefs of the time regarding mortality. The term "bólguvísanna" can be translated roughly as "songs of swelling" or "songs of affliction," alluding to the physical decay associated with death.
The content of bólguvísanna typically describes the process of death, the decomposition of the body, and the
These folk songs were often performed orally and passed down through generations, contributing to their widespread