The Troll Garden, and Selected Stories(Paperback, Willa Cather)
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"Grettir's Saga" is believed to have been composed in the 14th century and is attributed to an unknown author. The saga tells the story of Grettir Ásmundarson, a legendary Icelandic outlaw and hero. Grettir is portrayed as a complex character who is both brave and cunning but also prone to conflicts and misfortune.The narrative of the saga follows Grettir's life from his youth to his outlawry and subsequent wanderings throughout Iceland and Norway. It includes accounts of his numerous battles and encounters with trolls, ghosts, and other supernatural beings. The saga explores themes of honor, fate, and the consequences of one's actions.One of the key elements of "Grettir's Saga" is the notion of the outlaw, which was a prominent theme in Icelandic sagas. Grettir becomes an outlaw for various reasons, and his struggles and adventures as a social outcast are central to the narrative.The saga is known for its vivid descriptions of the Icelandic landscape and its portrayal of the social and cultural aspects of medieval Iceland. It is considered one of the major sagas and is appreciated for its rich storytelling and historical and cultural significance.