Iceland review - 2016, Side 44

Iceland review - 2016, Side 44
42 ICELAND REVIEW It’s a sunny summer’s day in a lush valley, Sælingsdalur in West Iceland. Two horses, sweaty from a fast ride, graze peacefully by the banks of the steaming hot spring Sælingsdalslaug at Laugar. Best friends and sworn brothers Kjartan Ólafsson and Bolli Þorleiksson are soaking in the natural pool along with local farmer’s daughter Guðrún Ósvífursdóttir. Stunningly beautiful, witty and clever, she’s the object of their “Though I treated him worst, I loved him best.” – Who was Guðrún Ósvífursdóttir, the heroine of Laxdæla Saga, who were the men who desired her, and what lies behind one of the most famous quotes from the Icelandic sagas? BY EYGLÓ SVALA ARNARSDÓTTIR. ILLUSTRATIONS BY FREYDÍS KRISTJÁNSDÓTTIR. affection. The two friends are destined to compete for her love. All are destined for sorrow. FEMININE PERSPECTIVE If love is a central theme in any of the Icelandic sagas, it’s Laxdæla saga. Set in Laxárdalur valley in the Dalir region of West Iceland, Laxdæla (as it’s also called) is unusual on many accounts: not only OF LOVE AND MURDER is the focus on love, rather than feud and power struggles (although these are also included in the story), but the main protagonist, Guðrún Ósvífursdóttir, is a woman. The story is told from her per- spective and it’s her fate—introduced at the beginning as four ominous dreams— that drives it. The author of Laxdæla is unknown, as with most of the sagas, but histori- ans have argued that, given its theme
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