Good Thoughts on Folklore and Mythology. Festschrift in Honour of Terry Gunnell. Vol. 1. Folklore

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Edited by Ingunn Ásdísardóttir, Felix Lummer, Rósa Þorsteinsdóttir, Katrin Lisa van der Linde Mikaelsdóttir, Júlíana Þóra Magnúsdóttir

Publication date: October, 2025

Pages: 573

ISBN 978-615-6696-79-3              Paperback, €67.00

ISBN 978-615-6696-78-6              Hardcover, €86.00

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DOI number: 10.22618/TP.ONS.2025v1

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Introduction

   The Editors


Terry Gunnell: A Prefatory Note

   Andrew Wawn


Leikur Gotanna

   Vilborg Davíðsdóttir


Scientific Societies and the Formation of Knowledge in the Nineteenth Century: The Case of Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and His Honourable Memberships

   Line Esborg, Ane Ohrvik


I skyggen av Peter Christen Asbjørnsen: En studie av norske sagnutgivelser på 1800-sallet

   Arne Bugge Amundsen


Reconstruction of Rituals in Pre-Christian Scandinavian Religion: An Evaluation of Vilhelm Grønbech’s Ideas of the ‘Ritual Drama’

   Jens Peter Schjødt


Entering History Through the Back Door: Þættir from the Cultural Afterlife of Finnur Magnússon

   Simon Halink


‘A Very Jolly Lot of Fellows:’ More on the Visit of JF Campbell and GW Dasent to Iceland, 1861 and 1862

   John Shaw


Reordering Thiele: Preliminary Results of LLM-Based Topic Modeling for Flexible Classification of Early Legend Collections

   Timothy R. Tangherlini


The Folklore of Research and the Reality of Local Folklore

   Éva Pócs


The Dead and Atmospheric Water

   Mirjam Mencej


Pathy: The Magicality of Ritual Space

   Anoop Vellani


Glæpur og refsing í sögum um álagabletti

   Dagrún Ósk Jónsdóttir, Jón Jónsson


(Super)Natural and (Non)Human Entanglements on Iceland’s Shores

   Alice Bower, Kristinn Schram


Magic Practices and Beliefs in the Nowadays Lithuanian Village Communities

   Lina Būgienė


Violent Supernatural Encounters in Contemporary Estonian Personal Experience Narratives

   Reet Hiiemäe


A Man Turned into a Rock Giant: A Local Legend about Love, Sea and Metamorphosis from Vieste, Gargano

   Vito Carrassi


The Legend about the Cormorants of Utrøst – An Everlasting Story?

   Torunn Selberg


Sustainability Stories: On Narratives and Sustainability

   Owe Ronström


Kva er trollskap? Nytt blikk på Kvam-segna og segnmetode

   Eldar Heide


Water Trolls in Árneshreppur, Northern Strandir: A Preliminary Map and Catalogue

   Matthias Egeler


Ókindarkvæði: B-gerð

   Yelena Sesselja Helgadóttir


Tröllasögur: Fjögur þemu

   Aðalheiður Guðmundsdóttir


Borrowing the Big Kettle: A Scandinavian Folk Legend

   Bengt af Klintberg


The Incubus, the Elves and the Fallen Angels: Nature-Spirits and Nightmares

   Louise S. Milne


The Vetālapañcaviṃśati Frame Tale and its Folklore Foundation

   Nemanja Radulović


The Night of Ancient Lights: From Invention to Festivalisation

   Mare Kõiva, Andres Kuperjanov


Boys’ Chants at Oidhche Challainn (New Year’s Eve) on Berneray in the Outer Hebrides

   Emily Lyle


Memory in Action: Narration, Communication and the Repertoire of a Welsh Tradition-Bearer

   Robin Gwyndaf


Time Spirals in Slovenian Short Folklore Forms

   Saša Babič


Between Mythology and History: Romantic Legends of Pagan Princesses

   Joep Leerssen


Listrænar ballöður: Frá hefðbundnum sagnadönsum til höfundaverka 18. og 19. aldar

   Sveinn Yngvi Egilsson


Þegar fornritin skoruðu hasarblöðin á hólm: (Ofur)hetjumyndir Halldórs Péturssonar

   Jón Karl Helgason


Lived Legend and the Many Victories of the Epic of Defeat

   Carl Lindahl


Border Area People and Their Contacts Across the Long Norwegian/Swedish National Border

   Anders Gustavsson


Narrative Recrafting: Performing Heartbreak on the Museum Stage

   Susanne Österlund-Pötzsch, Hanne Pico Larsen


On the Relations of Truth and Humor

   Elliott Oring


Sacred Spaces In-Between Seriousness and Fun: A Comment on the Marcolf-Tradition

   Pernille Hermann


Who Was Lucia? The Lucia Figure in Swedish Folklore

   Tommy Kuusela


Aspects of Irish and Scandinavian Hearth Protocols and Associated Invocations

   Séamas Ó Catháin


St John’s Prologue in Church Ritual and Irish Tradition

   Pádraig Ó Héalaí


Articulating Strong Words and the Necessity of Accompanying Action: Charms, Ritual Agents and Performance

   Catharina Raudvere


Drinking Danger and ‘Giving Birth’ to Snakes in Guðmundar Saga D (and Beyond)

   Davide Ermacora


Why Folklorists Should Read Saints’ Lives (and Hagiographers Should Read Folklore)

   Margaret Cormack 

Data sheet

Editor(s)
Ingunn Ásdísardóttir, Felix Lummer, Rósa Þorsteinsdóttir, Katrin Lisa van der Linde Mikaelsdóttir, Júlíana Þóra Magnúsdóttir
Imprint
Trivent Medieval
Book series
Old Norse Studies
Volume no.
1.1
Book series editor(s)
Felix Lummer
ISBN (hardcover)
978-615-6696-78-6
ISBN (paperback)
978-615-6696-79-3
eISBN
978-615-6696-80-9
Publication date
July, 2025
Page numbers
573

Specific References

Assembling a cast of friends, companions, and colleagues, this Festschrift takes the stage as a tribute to Professor Terry Gunnell’s lasting legacy in the studies of folkloristics, Old Norse mythology, and performance. The volumes represent a living script of academic discourse, presenting essays across various scholarly theatres, ranging from pre-Christian Scandinavia to contemporary folklore narratives. This Festschrift takes a bow as a celebration of Terry Gunnell’s far-reaching academic impact and intellectual generosity, bringing together critical analyses of mythological narratives, archaeological perspectives and conceptual thoughts on tradition and its transmission.

Dr. Ingunn Ásdísardóttir, folklorist and independent scholar at The Reykjavík Academy

Dr. Felix Lummer, external lecturer in Old Nordic Religion and Belief at the University of Iceland

Rósa Þorsteinsdóttir, associate research professor at the Arnamagnæan Institute

Dr. Júlíana Þóra Magnúsdóttir, adjunct lecturer in Folkloristics at the University of Iceland

Dr. Katrín Lísa van der Linde Mikaelsdóttir, researcher and project manager at the Centre for Digital Humanities and Arts, University of Iceland

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