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NORWEGIAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE AND EARLY LITERATURE

NORWEGIAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE AND EARLY LITERATURE Germanic Languages IV. NORWEGIAN STUDIES* LANGUAGE AND EARLY LITERATURE By ERLING GEoRG LARSEN, Lecturer in Norwegian in the University of Copenhagen I. GENERAL Harald and Edvard Beyer, Norsk litteraturhistorie, Aschehoug, 479 pp., is a revd ed. of a history of Norwegian literature, which in a concentrated form gives a comprehensive survey from the Eddie poems up to the present time. The whole of Old Norse literature, the Old Icelandic as well as the Old Norwegian, is included in this book, which is also important because of a detailed and up-to-date bibl. of all important scholarly works on the lit. concerned. Valuable for the study of 0 .N. culture and literature are the following two books presenting recent results of scholarly historical research: Nytt fra norsk middelalder. I, Cappel en, I 969 (I 970), I 36 pp., containing Per Sveaas Andersen, 'Vikingtid og rikssamling'; and Nytt fra norsk middelalder. II, Cappelen, I05 pp., containing Knut Helle, 'Tendenser i nyere norsk h0ymiddelalderforskning'; Narve Bj0rgo, 'Norsk h0gmellom­ alderforskning i I 960-ara'; Halvard Bj0rkvik, 'Nyare forsk­ ning i norsk seinmiddelalder'. Worthy of note is a coll. of previously written essays, in a popular scholarly form, chiefly on lit. subjects in the Nor­ wegian http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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Germanic Languages IV. NORWEGIAN STUDIES* LANGUAGE AND EARLY LITERATURE By ERLING GEoRG LARSEN, Lecturer in Norwegian in the University of Copenhagen I. GENERAL Harald and Edvard Beyer, Norsk litteraturhistorie, Aschehoug, 479 pp., is a revd ed. of a history of Norwegian literature, which in a concentrated form gives a comprehensive survey from the Eddie poems up to the present time. The whole of Old Norse literature, the Old Icelandic as well as the Old Norwegian, is included in this book, which is also important because of a detailed and up-to-date bibl. of all important scholarly works on the lit. concerned. Valuable for the study of 0 .N. culture and literature are the following two books presenting recent results of scholarly historical research: Nytt fra norsk middelalder. I, Cappel en, I 969 (I 970), I 36 pp., containing Per Sveaas Andersen, 'Vikingtid og rikssamling'; and Nytt fra norsk middelalder. II, Cappelen, I05 pp., containing Knut Helle, 'Tendenser i nyere norsk h0ymiddelalderforskning'; Narve Bj0rgo, 'Norsk h0gmellom­ alderforskning i I 960-ara'; Halvard Bj0rkvik, 'Nyare forsk­ ning i norsk seinmiddelalder'. Worthy of note is a coll. of previously written essays, in a popular scholarly form, chiefly on lit. subjects in the Nor­ wegian

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1971

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