Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1978, Side 41

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1978, Side 41
Sniolvs kvæði 49 raped the wives of men he has killed is in the end poisoned by his own wife. This ballad is best understood as a reflex of the Sniolv cycle as it developed on Sandoy and, as such, contains the same confusion concerning the portrayal of Ásmund that marks that island’s tradition of the cycle as a whole. Gríms ríma and Heljars kvæði are different from all the other ballads concerned with the Sniolv cycle in two important ways. First, they are both composed in couplet rather than quatrain stanzas. It seems likely that their ballad men com- posed them this way in order to be able to use one of the couplet melodies that had been introduced into the Faroes in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries via the extremely popular Danish ballads. Native Faroese tradition is completely dominated by the quatrain stanza type — there are only ten native couplet ballads that are not reflexes of Danish ballads. Since most of these appear to be rather late, like Gríms ríma, they also seem to illustrate the use of Danish couplet melodies in composing Faroese texts. The second way in which Gríms ríma and Heljars kvæði are different from the other ballads dealing with the Sniolv cycle is that neither of them tells a new story, but instead retells a story that is already part of the cycle. Gríms ríma is a quite close retelling of the story told in Risin á Blálandi — (1) About to sail off on an adventure, Grím meets Ásmund and defeats him in a jousting match; (2) he sails to Bláland, slays a giant, and wins a treasure; (3) he meets Sjúrð and yields to him in a jousting match. Heljars kvæði is much more loosely modelled on the last half of Hildardalsstríð when two adversaries gather their forces and enter into battle. Heljars kvæði dwells more on the summoning and arrival of the champions than does Hildardalsstríð, but the battle scenes in both are largely the same. In Hildardalsstríð Grím fights Virgar and then Geyti; and Fiildibrand fights SjúrS, aims a blow at Gest, and then fights with a dwarf. In Heljars kvæði there is no Geyti, and Ásmund has taken over the role played by Hildibrand. And so the battle goes as follows: Grím fights Virgar; and Ásmund
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