sæfarðasögur
Sæfarðasögur is a term used by scholars to describe a class of medieval Icelandic and Norse texts that center on sea voyages and seafaring life. The genre encompasses narratives of exploration, long-distance travel, trading expeditions, and episodes of navigation and shipboard life, often against a backdrop of peril at sea.
They arise in the broader saga literature and travel narratives of the medieval North Atlantic, especially
The stories may function as entertainment, as didactic tales about fortune and divine will, or as records
Scholars note that the boundaries between sæfarðasögur and other saga genres are porous; some texts are partially
Significance: They illuminate medieval Nordic maritime culture, navigation, shipbuilding, and the networks of trade and contact