2023
DOI: 10.1057/s41280-023-00285-z
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Creative practice as research in Old Norse-Icelandic studies: Ancillary characters as storytellers

Kári Gíslason,
Lisa Bennett

Abstract: This article is a discussion between two writer-academics about projects that re-imagined medieval Icelandic sagas from the perspectives of female characters in these works, and in ways that adopted conventions of interiority and point of view associated with modern creative writing. The discussion examines the potential for creative practice to form a research methodology within Old Norse-Icelandic studies. In particular, the contingent or open-ended nature of creative practice makes it a vehicle by which to … Show more

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