Informações:
Sinopse
A medieval history and literature podcast reviewing all the Sagas of the Icelanders by two professors with beards.
Episódios
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Saga Brief 1: The Blood-Eagle
13/03/2014 Duração: 38minIn our first ever Saga Brief, we explore the legendary Viking torture ritual known as the blood-eagle. It's a brilliantly violent practice with a complicated, but fascinating textual history. In short, it's perfect for the boys of Saga Thing. Whether the blood-eagle is a historical method of ritual torture and execution or merely a literary motif designed to thrill and frighten, this is some pretty horrific stuff.
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Episode 7 - The Saga of Ragnar Lothbrok and His Sons
23/02/2014 Duração: 57minIn this special episode, we take a break from the family sagas of medieval Iceland and look forward to the second season of History Channel’s Vikings by delving into the medieval sagas and legends behind the show. Discussion centers on The Saga of Ragnar Lothbrok and his Sons, but Saxo Grammaticus’ Gesta Danorum, the Krákumál, and The Saga of Ragnar’s Sons are referenced here as well. There’s a bit of history, a bit of myth, and a few laughs to be had along the way. If you’re unfamiliar with the show, maybe this episode will entice you to give Vikings a try. You can check out the first season at http://www.history.com/shows/vikings. If you’re not a fan of the show (for shame), then listen anyway. This is a podcast about Ragnar Lothbrok, his family, and the legends surrounding their exploits in medieval Europe. We hope you enjoy.
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Episode 6: The Saga of Hen-Thorir
30/01/2014 Duração: 01h15minIn this episode, meet the despicable and conniving Hen-Thorir, an unpopular businessman whose shameless lust for status and respect leads to a high stakes feud that consumes the Borgafjord district of West Iceland. Loosely based on historical events, this is an instant classic noted for its brilliant acts of deception and social maneuvering. Through it's cleverly drawn characters and wonderfully plotted narrative, Hen-Thorir's Saga contrasts the noble with the ignoble, offering us a fascinating and entertaining glimpse into the heart of medieval Iceland's exploration of good vs. bad leadership. Things get pretty complicated as nearly every big name in Borgafjord is drawn into the conflict. Though few of them actually have a personal stake in the origin of the conflict, there is much to be gained for those who choose the right side. For those who choose poorly, things rarely turn out well. Game of Thrones fans should enjoy this one.
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Episode 5b - Gisli's Saga (Judgments)
21/12/2013 Duração: 57minIt's time to judge Gisli's Saga. Join John and Andy on a tour through the saga's best bloodshed, body count, nicknames, and notable witticisms. The titular character of Eirik's the Red's Saga was outlawed last time, will it happen again to Gisli? Or will Andy defend him against the charges of murder and claim him as thingman? Find out in this episode of Saga Thing. Plus, it's your last chance to hear John's impression of Gisli Wayne. How can you pass that up?
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Episode 5a - Gisli's Saga
18/12/2013 Duração: 56minThe tragic story of the outlaw Gisli Sursson, whose profound sense of honor forces him into violent action. Whereas most Icelanders who receive the penalty of outlawry flee the land and seek their fortune abroad, Gisli refuses to leave his wife, Aud, behind to fend for herself. Unfailingly devoted to his wife, Gisli slips through the fingers of the bounty hunters Bork the Stout, Eyolf, and Helgi the Spy time and time again. Join us as we review one of Icelandic literature's most endearing and heroic characters as we call Gisli's Saga to the Thing. Gisli Sursson's Saga and The Saga of the People of Eyri (Penguin Classics)
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Episode 4 - Eirik the Red's Saga
07/11/2013 Duração: 01minIt’s time to strike out for the west in the latest installment of Saga Thing. Join us as we sail through stormy and unpredictable seas in the Saga of Eirik the Red! The Vinland Sagas: The Norse Discovery of America: “Graenlendinga Saga” and “Eirik’s Saga” (Classics) The first of the two so-called Vínland sagas to be reviewed, Eiriks saga offers up a story that’s part travelogue, part bloodbath, and part confusing as heck. In this episode, we’ll learn all about Eirik the Red’s bad habit of killing almost everyone he meets, his son Leif’s discovery of Vínland through the magic of pure navigational incompetence, the volatile natives of this dangerous new land, and another round of hauntings (much to Andy’s delight). Will Eirik ever meet a nice neighborhood and settle down (without killing anyone who lives there)? Why does a Greenland seeress need such fancy seat-cushions? Is that a Uniped hopping through the Vínland woods? And just whereare Helluland and Markland, anyway?
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Episode 3b - Eyrbyggja Saga (Judgments)
09/10/2013 Duração: 01h15minWho will win Best Bloodshed?How many bodies hit the floor?Who will win the award for best nickname?Who will be banished from Iceland forever?Will Andy get to honor his hero Snorri by choosing him as thingman?What do we really think of Eyrbyggja Saga? Find out in the latest installment of Saga Thing!
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Episode 3a - Eyrbyggja Saga
24/09/2013 Duração: 56minIn Episode 3a, John and Andy discuss the difficulties of trying to cover Eyrbyggja Saga in one episode…which they then totally fail to do successfully. So we present the first of a two-part episode! Never fear, there’s plenty here to enjoy. You’ll meet Snorri the goði and his rival Arnkel Thorolfsson. Listen as they battle for control of Snæfellsnes Peninsula. This is a tale of fortunes and misfortunes, sweeping conflicts between huge kin-groups, the rise and fall of chieftains, and the little people that get swept up in the mess. But it also features a steamy love affair, a dispute over fine linens, and the exploits of a spectral seal. Don’t miss a moment!!! Eyrbyggja Saga (Penguin Classics)
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Episode 2: Hrafnkel's Saga
13/09/2013 Duração: 01h15minOur grand quest to place the sagas of the Icelanders on trial begins with an acknowledged classic–the relatively brief (but totally epic) Hrafnkels saga Freysgoði. The story of a harsh chieftain who falls from power and rises again, the men who band together against him, and the horse at the center of it all,Hrafnkels saga offers a listener-friendly introduction to the complex and blood-drenched world of the Icelandic sagas. And it comes with torture! Hrafnkel’s Saga and Other Icelandic Stories (Penguin Classics) But is that enough to earn it a top score from John and Andy, or will the saga be judged harshly for its lack of scope and poor treatment of animals? Find out now!
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Episode 1c: What is a saga?
13/09/2013 Duração: 27minNow that you're an expert in medieval Icelandic history, you're probably wondering about Icelandic literary expression. And why wouldn't you? In this episode, John and Andy answer the question they probably ought to have covered right away . . . what is a saga, exactly? Strap yourself in for a whirlwind introduction to the genre of saga literature. Expect to hear an overview of the different kinds of sagas medieval Icelanders produced. Along the way, you'll find out the difference between a family saga and a lying saga, discover the wonders of bookprose and freeprose theory, and learn a little something about a guy named Njal. All in all, it's good clean fun for the whole family.
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Episode 1b: Medieval Iceland - Conflict, Conversion, and Collapse
13/09/2013 Duração: 48minIn this second part of our first episode, we explore the socio-political structure of Commonwealth Iceland, its conversion to Christianity, and the end of the Commonwealth era. How does a man kill his enemy politely? Why was Iceland's religious future decided under a blanket fort? Who killed Snorri Sturluson in the basement with the knife? And what happens when John lets his sheep loose on Andy's lawn? Find out here!
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Episode 1a: The Settlement Age
13/09/2013 Duração: 35minWelcome to the first episode of Saga Thing! After John and I recorded the Hrafnkel's saga episode, we decided it would be beneficial for both us and our listeners to cover some basic "backgroundy stuff" before going any further. It was meant to be a quick 45 minute episode. The result is three "mini-episodes" of varying lengths. In this, our first installment of episode 1, we introduce the podcast and address the discovery of Iceland, the Settlement Age, and some interesting tidbits about life in early medieval Iceland. We hope you enjoy!