söguferlar
Söguferlar, or "saga scrolls," are a distinctive form of medieval Icelandic literature that blend historical narrative with mythical and legendary elements. Originating in the 13th century, these texts were primarily written in Old Norse and served as both historical records and entertaining stories. Unlike traditional sagas, which often focused on individual lives or families, söguferlar were typically longer, more expansive works that covered broader themes, such as the settlement of Iceland, the Viking Age, or legendary figures like the Norse gods.
The term *söguferlar* itself is not a historical designation but a modern scholarly classification, referring to
Söguferlar were not only literary works but also served practical purposes, such as preserving genealogies, legal
While some söguferlar are factual accounts, others blend reality with folklore, creating a rich tapestry of