Gripla - 01.01.1977, Side 16

Gripla - 01.01.1977, Side 16
12 GRIPLA Many have written about this brief passage of narrative, the present speaker among them. On this occasion, however, I propose to say a few words on only three points. 1) In the first place it is difficult to establish clearly where the saga- writer supposes Gunnar to be when his horse stumbles and he leaps from the saddle and gazes up at the slopes and farm of Hlíðarendi. In most manuscripts it is said that they rode ‘fram at Markarfljóti’ (down to Markar River), whereas in two manuscripts, each of a different group, the words used are ‘fram með Markarfljóti’ (along Markar River), which complicates matters. In various places in the saga it may be seen that the author considers the Markarfljót to flow east of Dímon (Rauða- skriður). But the further eastwards Gunnar went, the less clearly would he have seen the farm at Hlíðarendi and details of the actual slopes, though the shades of colour on them might be clear enough, as by Gunnar’s account they were. Now it is possible that an arm of the Mark- arfljót once flowed further west than the main river (in the area later know as Alarnir), which would make everything much simpler. It is unlikely, on the other hand, that Gunnar could have been on the far (southern) side of Dímon when he gazed up at the slope. It may be as- sumed that the grassy islets in these glacial streams would hardly remain unchanged. Anyone who has seen them will realise this, and how they shift in the ground flats. It is also possible that the saga-writer telescopes the distances, es- pecially if the saga was written far from the district and perhaps a long time after he had last seen Fljótshlíð. 2) It is clearly stated in the saga that Gunnar’s horse stumbled ‘ok stokk hann ór soðlinum’ (and he leapt from the saddle). Here I have diverged from our translation, changing the words ‘had to leap’ to ‘leapt’ in accordance with the orginal text. The first translation ever made of saga, the Latin version of 1812, has, correctly, desilit. Many have since followed this, though some have interpreted it in the sense that Gunnar fell off his horse. The present translators adopt a com- promise. They are doubtless aware that some have seen in the stumbling of the horse the call of Destiny. But of this the saga says nothing; only that Gunnar leapt off his horse. Now a man who ‘vaults into the saddle’ when mounting, using his halberd, dos not fall off his horse. It was said earlier (ch. 54) that, when setting off for the fight at Hof, Gunnar ‘vault-
Side 1
Side 2
Side 3
Side 4
Side 5
Side 6
Side 7
Side 8
Side 9
Side 10
Side 11
Side 12
Side 13
Side 14
Side 15
Side 16
Side 17
Side 18
Side 19
Side 20
Side 21
Side 22
Side 23
Side 24
Side 25
Side 26
Side 27
Side 28
Side 29
Side 30
Side 31
Side 32
Side 33
Side 34
Side 35
Side 36
Side 37
Side 38
Side 39
Side 40
Side 41
Side 42
Side 43
Side 44
Side 45
Side 46
Side 47
Side 48
Side 49
Side 50
Side 51
Side 52
Side 53
Side 54
Side 55
Side 56
Side 57
Side 58
Side 59
Side 60
Side 61
Side 62
Side 63
Side 64
Side 65
Side 66
Side 67
Side 68
Side 69
Side 70
Side 71
Side 72
Side 73
Side 74
Side 75
Side 76
Side 77
Side 78
Side 79
Side 80
Side 81
Side 82
Side 83
Side 84
Side 85
Side 86
Side 87
Side 88
Side 89
Side 90
Side 91
Side 92
Side 93
Side 94
Side 95
Side 96
Side 97
Side 98
Side 99
Side 100
Side 101
Side 102
Side 103
Side 104
Side 105
Side 106
Side 107
Side 108
Side 109
Side 110
Side 111
Side 112
Side 113
Side 114
Side 115
Side 116
Side 117
Side 118
Side 119
Side 120
Side 121
Side 122
Side 123
Side 124
Side 125
Side 126
Side 127
Side 128
Side 129
Side 130
Side 131
Side 132
Side 133
Side 134
Side 135
Side 136
Side 137
Side 138
Side 139
Side 140
Side 141
Side 142
Side 143
Side 144
Side 145
Side 146
Side 147
Side 148
Side 149
Side 150
Side 151
Side 152
Side 153
Side 154
Side 155
Side 156
Side 157
Side 158
Side 159
Side 160
Side 161
Side 162
Side 163
Side 164
Side 165
Side 166
Side 167
Side 168
Side 169
Side 170
Side 171
Side 172
Side 173
Side 174
Side 175
Side 176
Side 177
Side 178
Side 179
Side 180
Side 181
Side 182
Side 183
Side 184
Side 185
Side 186
Side 187
Side 188
Side 189
Side 190
Side 191
Side 192
Side 193
Side 194
Side 195
Side 196
Side 197
Side 198
Side 199
Side 200
Side 201
Side 202
Side 203
Side 204
Side 205
Side 206
Side 207
Side 208
Side 209
Side 210
Side 211
Side 212
Side 213
Side 214
Side 215
Side 216
Side 217
Side 218
Side 219
Side 220
Side 221

x

Gripla

Direkte link

Hvis du vil linke til denne avis/magasin, skal du bruge disse links:

Link til denne avis/magasin: Gripla
https://timarit.is/publication/579

Link til dette eksemplar:

Link til denne side:

Link til denne artikel:

Venligst ikke link direkte til billeder eller PDfs på Timarit.is, da sådanne webadresser kan ændres uden advarsel. Brug venligst de angivne webadresser for at linke til sitet.