1: The Middle Ages Vesteinn Olason and Sverrir Tomasson; Old Icelandic Poetry (Vesteinn Olason); Old Icelandic Prose (Sverrir Tomasson) 2: From Reformation to Enlightenment Margret Eggertsdottir 3: From Romanticism to Realism thornorir Oskarsson 4: From Realism to Neo-Romanticism Guethni Elisson 5: Realism and Revolt: Between the World Wars Jon Yngvi Johannsson 6: Icelandic Prose Literature since 1940 Astraethur Eysteinsson and Ulfhildur Dagsdottir; Icelandic Prose Literature 1940-1980 (Astraethur Eysteinsson); Icelandic Prose Literature since 1980 (Astraethur Eysteinsson and Ulfhildur Dagsdottir) 7: Icelandic Poetry since 1940 Eysteinn thornorvaldsson 8: Searching for Herself: Female Experience and Female Tradition in Icelandic Literature Helga Kress 9: Icelandic Theatre Arni Ibsen and Havar Sigurjonsson; Icelandic Theatre, 1790-1975 (Arni Ibsen); Icelandic Theatre since 1975 (Havar Sigurjonsson) 10: Icelandic Children's Literature, 1780-2000 Silja Aethalsteinsdottir 11: Icelandic-Canadian Literature Daisy Neijmann
As complete a history as possible of the literature of Iceland.
Daisy Neijmann is Halldór Laxness Lecturer in Modern Icelandic Language and Literature at University College London. She is the author of Colloquial Icelandic: A Complete Course for Beginners and The Icelandic Voice in Canadian Letters: The Contribution of Icelandic-Canadian Writers to Canadian Literature.
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