The Vinland Sagas: The Norse Discovery Of America

The Vinland Sagas: The Norse Discovery Of America

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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A landmark work of medieval Norse literature, The Vinland Sagas presents two ancient Icelandic narratives — Grænlendinga Saga and Eiríks Saga Rauða — that chronicle the extraordinary voyages of Norse explorers to the shores of North America some five centuries before Columbus. These sagas detail the expeditions of Leif Eriksson and other Viking seafarers as they sail westward from Greenland, encountering wild grapevines, vast forests, and the indigenous peoples they called Skraelings. Written with the spare, gripping authority characteristic of the saga tradition, the texts balance heroic adventure with shrewd political intrigue and domestic drama. This Penguin Classics edition includes an authoritative introduction and notes that place these remarkable accounts within their historical and literary context, illuminating why they remain an indispensable record of one of history's greatest feats of navigation and exploration.

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Format: Paperback

Genre: Myths & legends

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A landmark work of medieval Norse literature, The Vinland Sagas presents two ancient Icelandic narratives — Grænlendinga Saga and Eiríks Saga Rauða — that chronicle the extraordinary voyages of Norse explorers to the shores of North America some five centuries before Columbus. These sagas detail the expeditions of Leif Eriksson and other Viking seafarers as they sail westward from Greenland, encountering wild grapevines, vast forests, and the indigenous peoples they called Skraelings. Written with the spare, gripping authority characteristic of the saga tradition, the texts balance heroic adventure with shrewd political intrigue and domestic drama. This Penguin Classics edition includes an authoritative introduction and notes that place these remarkable accounts within their historical and literary context, illuminating why they remain an indispensable record of one of history's greatest feats of navigation and exploration.