Episode 36b - Laxdaela Saga (chapters 7-13)

Published: May 20, 2022, 3:16 p.m.

b'With the death of Aud the Deep-Minded and the marriage of her son Olaf Feilan at the end of last episode, you\'d expect that we\'d be following up on the trajectory of Olaf\'s life in this one. Instead, we stick to the saga\'s structure and dive into the life of Olaf\'s nephew, Hoskuld, the son of Dala-Koll and Olaf\'s sister, Thorgerd. But don\'t worry, there\'s plenty of drama to delight you, even if the saga is still holding back on the bloodshed.\\nIn this episode, the widow Thorgerd finds true love, and a new baby, in the arms of a Norwegian. Will this complicate things for her first-born son Hoskuld? You bet it will. And speaking of Hoskuld. How will he handle the responsibilities of running his late father\'s farm and acting as a leading man in the district? If you guessed that he would sail off to Norway on a shopping trip to make some home improvements, you were right!\\nBut the real drama of this episode starts when Hoskuld brings home a bit more than lumber. What could he have brought back to Iceland that sends his wife Jorunn into a sock-flailing rage? Listen and find out!\\n\\nFor those of you who stuck around to the end of the episode, here\'s a link to The Travels of Reverend Olafur Egilsson: The Story of the Barbary Corsair Raid on Iceland in 1627.\\nAnd for those of you who love a bit of bibliography, here are some of the sources mentioned and used during this episode:\\nBrady, Lindy. \\u201cAn Irish Sovereignty Motif in Laxdaela saga.\\u201d Scandinavian Studies 88 (2016), 60-76.\\nSayers, William. \\u201cKjartan\\u2019s Choice: The Irish Disconnection in the Sagas of the Icelanders.\\u201d Scandinavian-Canadian Studies 3 (1988), 89-114.\\nSayers, William. \\u201cAn Irish Descriptive Topos in Laxdaela saga.\\u201d Scripta Islandica 41 (1990), 18-34.\\nTorfi H. Tulinius, \\u201cThe Matter of the North: Fiction and Uncertain Identities in thirteenth-century Iceland.\\u201d Old Norse Literature and Society. Edited by Margaret Clunies-Ross. Cambridge University Press, 2000. 242-265.\\n\\xa0\\nThanks as always to Jacob Foust, otherwise known as @skarphedin_illustrator on Instagram, for his continued efforts to illustrate the sagas along with us. If you\'re looking to get one of his illustrations on a shirt or in a print, visit his Etsy page.\\nMusic Credits\\nIntro Music - "Prelude and Action" by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4236-prelude-and-actionLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license\\nReview Music - "The Royal Vagabond Medley" by Jocker\'s Dance Orchestra\\nOutro Music - "Stormfront" by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4421-stormfrontLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license'