verkþættir
Verkþættir is a term in Icelandic literary studies that denotes shorter narrative pieces that belong to a larger work or form a cycle of linked pieces. The compound word comes from verk (work) and þættir (episodes or snippets), with the plural indicating multiple installments.
In medieval Icelandic manuscripts, þættir were short narratives embedded within longer sagas or chronicles, often serving
Characteristics commonly associated with verkþættir include conciseness, a focus on single situations or episodes, and potential
Relation to other forms: verkþættir are distinct from full-length novels and from standalone short stories, but