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Fast Goes the Fleeting Time: The Miscellaneous Concepts of Time in Different Old Norse Genres and their Causes
Králová, Kristýna ; Starý, Jiří (advisor) ; Simek, Rudolf (referee) ; O'Donoghue, Heather (referee)
The thesis is concerned with time reckoning and time perception in Old Norse culture. Based on the analysis of various prosaic and poetic works or genres I show what the domestic pre- Christian images of time most probably looked like. I also investigate in what respects the original images of time have changed depending on social development, namely as regards the arrival of Christianity and feudalism to the North. Old Norse images of time are reconstructed by analysing the temporal structure of primary sources. I examine the systems of dating and time indications used in the texts, as well as the properties of narrative time. The last mentioned is achieved based on the categories of order, duration and frequency defined by Gérard Genette. The primary sources are divided into three groups in the thesis. The first group is comprised of works that include traces of the pre-Christian understanding of time. Besides Poetic Edda and Snorri's Edda, I have also included the so-called legendary and family sagas in this group. The second group is comprised of different types of texts, all of which adopt foreign ways of time reckoning that spread to Iceland especially through the influence of the Church and through various learned treatises. Besides the Old Norse computistical treatise known as Rím I, which...

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