Bjarnar saga HítdœlakappaBjarnar saga Hítdœlakappa (Old Norse pronunciation: [ˈbjarnar ˈsaɣa ˈhiːtˌdøːlaˌkʰapːa]; Modern Icelandic: Bjarnar saga Hítdælakappa Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈpjartnar ˈsaːɣa ˈhiːtˌtajlaˌkʰaʰpa] ⓘ; The Saga of Bjǫrn, Champion of the Hitardal People, Bjǫrn's saga) is one of the sagas of Icelanders. The text is incomplete and can be found in two parchment manuscripts from the 14th century (AM 162, fol.) And two paper manuscripts of the 17th century (AM 551 d alfa 4to). Bjǫrn, a relative of Egill Skallagrímsson in Egil's Saga, grows up at Borg á Mýrum, the homestead that has passed from Egill to his son and grandson. The main plot of the saga, which takes place near Snæfellsnes between the years 1000 and 1025, and is about the disagreement between Bjǫrn and his rival Thord (Þórðr skáld Kolbeinsson). Thord becomes friends with Bjǫrn in Norway. Thord promises to carry a marriage proposal from Bjǫrn to Oddny (Oddný Þorkelsdóttir), but he falsifies the message, spreads a rumour that Bjǫrn has died, and marries Oddny himself. The story ends after Bjǫrn's death as Thord is sentenced at the Thing (assembly). [1][2] Family relationshipBjǫrn was born 989.[3] His grandmother was Sæunn Skallagrímsdóttir, making him a great-nephew of the warrior-poet Egill Skallagrímsson.[4] He was fostered at Borg á Mýrum and grew up with Egill's grandson Skule Torsteinsson (Skúli Þórsteinsson).[a]Finlay & Waley 2002, Chap. 1–2 (pp. 153–4) and notes[6] AnalysisThe saga contains a number of erotic and satirical elements. It is notable for a passage that appears to describe a man being found to possess a woodcut depicting anal sex between two men.
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