• However, Edith Marold and Bjarni Einarsson have argued that the term mansöngr has been over-used in medieval scholarship, being applied to love-poems...
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    Vetrliði Sumarliðason, and occasionally love poems and erotic verse called mansöngr. Hallfreðr Óttarsson and especially Kormákr Ögmundarson are known for their...
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  • Ólíf and her son Landrés who are betrayed by the evil Mílon. From the mansöngr of the rímur, it is clear that the author was a woman. This is the only...
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  • English translation (unofficial) Length 1. "Mansöngur" (with Sigur Rós) Mansöngr 6:19 2. "Rímur af Göngu-Hrólfi" (solo) Rímur about Göngu-Hrólfr 1:00 3...
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  • around the first half of the eleventh century. Each ríma begins with a mansöngr. The main character is the poet Helgi Þórðarson, portrayed as a retained...
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  • earliest rímur, it became conventional to begin each ríma in a cycle with a mansöngr, a lyric address, traditionally to or about a woman whom the poet supposedly...
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  • diction is simple. The ríma consists of 65 ferskeytt verses. There is no mansöngr. Ólafs ríma is often considered the earliest ríma. Icelandic Wikisource...
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