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Danish literature

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Danish literature the literature of Denmark. Early Writings The earliest literature of Denmark is preserved in the runic carvings on nearly 275 stone monuments erected to the Vikings c.850-1050. A number of these are written in alliterative verse. The Danish legends of the heroic period were preserved in the work of Saxo Grammaticus (fl. 12th cent.). With Christianity came the epic poetry of the scholastics, the legends of saints, and theological works written in Latin. The Danish folk song appeared in the 12th cent., stimulated by customs of knighthood and chivalry. Danish literature... Read more
Norwegian literature
...flourished as Old Norse literature . In 1380, Norway was united with Denmark, and Danish culture began a long...was a vital stimulus to literature. The mutual antagonism...sagas to contemporary literature. National romanticism... Read more
Icelandic literature
the literature of Iceland. For the earliest literature of Iceland, see Old Norse literature . Early Writings With Iceland's loss of political independence (1261-64) came a decline in literature, although the linguistic tradition continued and the...were circulated in manuscript. After 1550, German ... Read more

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