Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen107Lund University Press, 1992 |
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... magic and emotional arousal . No one , it would appear , had ever challenged them so openly before , that is , their witchcraft , while a criminal acitivity , had not been formally countered by legal means . This offers a parallel to ...
... magic and emotional arousal . No one , it would appear , had ever challenged them so openly before , that is , their witchcraft , while a criminal acitivity , had not been formally countered by legal means . This offers a parallel to ...
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... magic contrasting with , but ultimately no less fatal than , the black magic of the Hebridean wizards . The threat to Iceland then came from the extremes of the social spectrum : royal power and sexually generated magic . Before ...
... magic contrasting with , but ultimately no less fatal than , the black magic of the Hebridean wizards . The threat to Iceland then came from the extremes of the social spectrum : royal power and sexually generated magic . Before ...
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... magic with a legal charge he is defeated and killed , in this prefiguring other lovers and husbands of Guðrún who are the losers in more conventional feud . Here the Hebrideans play the role for Þórðr that the Norwegian court does for ...
... magic with a legal charge he is defeated and killed , in this prefiguring other lovers and husbands of Guðrún who are the losers in more conventional feud . Here the Hebrideans play the role for Þórðr that the Norwegian court does for ...