
Early Kings of Norway
Published in the 19th century, 'Early Kings of Norway' by Thomas Carlyle compiles narratives from ancient Icelandic sagas detailing the lives and deeds of Norse kings. Drawing from the meticulous records of the Icelanders, Carlyle presents a rough yet insightful account of their tragedies, crimes, and heroism. This work highlights the importance of these sagas in preserving the history of early Norway and contributes to the understanding of Norse culture and literature.
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Laura Koskinen, Sibella Denton, Kristine Bekere






