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Sagas, Legends and Trolls – The Supernatural from Early Modern back to Old Norse Tradition

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Sagas, Legends and Trolls: The Supernatural from Early Modern back to Old Norse Tradition. International Conference in Tartu June 2014

The conference aims to facilitate the incorporation of folkloristic material and approaches into Old Norse studies as well as to encourage the use of Scandinavian material from the 1400s through to the 1600s to throw new light on the earlier traditions about supernatural beings, encounters and events in Old Norse literature.

Six keynote speakers will speak on the following topics:

There will be sessions on the following topics:

Preliminary Programme

There will be 30 minutes set aside for each paper, with about 20 minutes for the paper and about 10 minutes for questions and comments. Abstracts should be c. 200 words in length and the deadline for submitting abstracts is November 1, 2013.

There is no registration fee, but participants are expected to cover their own travel and accommodation costs.

For more information, please contact the organizers:

Daniel Sävborg
Professor of Scandinavian Studies
University of Tartu
daniel.savborg@ut.ee

Karen Bek-Pedersen
PhD, Lecturer
University of Sothern Denmark
karen@bek-pedersen.dk

Kait Lubja
Conference Secretary
University of Tartu
kata@offline.ee

Sagas, Legends and Trolls: The Supernatural from Early Modern back to Old Norse Tradition. International Conference in Tartu June 2014
12.06.2014 – 14.06.2014
Department of Scandinavian Studies, Tartu University

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