rökvísur
Rökvísur are a form of Icelandic folk poetry, often characterized by their narrative structure and the use of rhyme. These verses typically tell a story, sometimes a moralistic one, and were traditionally passed down orally before being recorded. The term "rökvísur" itself can be translated as "dream verses" or "sleep verses," hinting at the often fantastical or subconscious themes that might be explored within them.
The content of rökvísur can vary widely, encompassing tales of everyday life, supernatural encounters, historical events,
While specific authors are not always attributed to individual rökvísur, as many were communal creations, certain