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13 results

Spring, 2015

Semester: Spring
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Year offered: 2015
Examines the historical events in Europe A.D. 800 to A.D. 1100, and the resulting heroic legacy in medieval poetry and Icelandic sagas. The course focuses on such Viking Age figures as warriors, kings, poets, outlaws and adventurers; pre-Christian religion, the Viking raids...

Spring, 2014

Semester: Spring
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Year offered: 2014
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Investigates international traditions of vituperation and cursing in their folkloristic, historical and sociological settings, focusing on competitive exchanges of invectives and other abusive language duels as social drama. Performance practices to be studied include...

Fall, 2014

Semester: Fall
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Year offered: 2014
Examines the development of folklore and mythology as fields of study, with particular attention to the methodological approaches suited to their areas of enquiry. Considers the study of folklore and mythology in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but focuses especially on...

Fall, 2013

Semester: Fall
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Year offered: 2013
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Examines pre-Christian religions of the Germanic peoples, with an emphasis on Old Norse sources (especially Snorra edda, and eddic and scaldic poetry) but also with references to non-Scandinavian materials (e.g. Heliand; Old English metrical charms).

Spring, 2012

Semester: Spring
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Year offered: 2012
Examines the historical events in Europe A.D. 800 to A.D. 1100, and the resulting heroic legacy in medieval poetry and Icelandic sagas. The course focuses on Viking Age figures as warriors, kings, poets, outlaws and adventurers; pre-Christian religion, the viking raids and...

Fall, 2012

Semester: Fall
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Year offered: 2012
Examines charm magic, an utterance simultaneously a command, an appeal, an embodiment of belief, a literary form, a reference to tradition, and a window onto the past. Using all available resources (e.g., charm texts, trial records, material evidence of magical practices) in...

Fall, 2011

Semester: Fall
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Year offered: 2011
Considers the principal heroic monuments of northern Europe, including Beowulf, The Lay of Hildebrand, The Lay of the Nibelungs, The Saga of the Volsungs, and the Sigurd poetry of the Poetic edda, and their interpretations. In this course, we will examine a number of...