Knútsdrápa

Knútsdrápur (plural de Knútsdrápa) son poemas escáldicos en Nórdico antiguo. Composiciones en forma de drápur que se recitaban para alabar y ensalzar a algunos reyes daneses. Los más conocidos son:

Referencias

  1. Levi Roach, Levi (2016), Aethelred: The Unready, Yale University Press, ISBN 0300196296, p. 307.
  2. Goeres, Erin Michelle (2015), The Poetics of Commemoration: Skaldic Verse and Social Memory, C. 890-1070, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0198745745, p. 90.
  3. Mugglestone, Lynda (2012), The Oxford History of English, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0199660166, p. 101.
  4. Mark F. Williams, The Making of Christian Communities in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Anthem Press, 2005, ISBN 1898855773, p. 98.
  5. Martin Chase (ed.), Einarr Skúlason's Geisli, University of Toronto Press, 2005, ISBN 0802038220, p. 123.

Bibliografía

  • Townend, Matthew. "Contextualising the Knútsdrápur: Skaldic Praise-Poetry at the Court of Cnut." Anglo-Saxon England 30 (2001): 145-79. Abstract of his paper (same title) for the 11th International Saga Conference available as online PDF.
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