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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Note to Anon Sól 57VII

[5] svipvísar konur ‘treacherous women’: Falk (1914, 39-40) argues that these women have been practising magic and that the rýgjar blóði ‘ogress’s blood’ of 59/6 connects these women to the men who must walk on red-hot paths in that st., but there is no clear evidence of what the women’s sin is.

References

  1. Bibliography
  2. Falk, Hjalmar, ed. 1914a. Sólarljóð. Videnskapsselskapets skrifter II. Hist.-filos. kl. 7. 2 vols. Kristiania (Oslo): Dybwad.

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