Introduction
by Marianne Kalinke and Kirsten Wolf
Chapter 1. Romance Gone Wrong in the Sagas
by T. M. Andersson
Chapter 2. Echoes of Egill—Politics and Poetry among the Sturlungar
by Margaret Clunies Ross
Chapter 3. Fathers and Sons: Carnal and Spiritual Kinship in Viking Age Encomium
by Kate Heslop
Chapter 4. How the Story "Das Abenteuer der Neujahrsnacht" (1818) by Heinrich Zschokke (1771–1848) Became an Icelandic Saga
by Shaun F. D. Hughes
Chapter 5. Saga og forfatterskap
by Jon Gunnar Jørgensen
Chapter 6. The Dragon-slayer Tale in Georgíuss saga, a Sacred lygisaga
by Marianne Kalinke
Chapter 7. Vínland—Paradise or Pagan Periphery?
by Annette Lassen
Chapter 8. Some Versifying Objects in the Sagas of Icelanders
by John Lindow
Chapter 9. Sturla þórðarson og soga om kong Magnus Lagabøte
by Else Mundal
Chapter 10. Kvennaríma: Cautionary Tales for Women in Early Modern Icelandic Verse
by Natalie M. Van Deusen
Chapter 11. Njála in Eyjafjörður, 1750–1800
by Andrew Wawn
Chapter 12. Disease and Discomfort in Medieval Iceland
by Kirsten Wolf and Sune Wolf Pulsiano, with the assistance of Jón Atli Árnason
Notes on Contributors