sjónlína
Sjónlína is a term used in Icelandic literature and linguistics to describe a specific poetic device or stylistic technique. The word itself combines *sjón* (meaning "sight" or "vision") and *lína* (meaning "line"), suggesting a visual or imaginative line of thought. It refers to the way words and phrases in Icelandic poetry often create vivid, almost cinematic mental images, evoking scenes or emotions through precise and evocative language.
This technique is particularly associated with the Icelandic literary tradition, where poets and writers emphasize the
The term gained prominence in discussions of modern Icelandic poetry, where writers like Halldór Laxness and
Critics and scholars analyze sjónlína as a means of understanding how language constructs reality, emphasizing its