Episode 13a - Viglund’s Saga




Saga Thing show

Summary: <div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.medievalists.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Ten-Reasons-Why-a-Man-Should-Not-Get-Married-.jpg" alt="Ten-Reasons-Why-a-Man-Should-Not-Get-Mar" style="font-size: 10pt; height: 170px; width: 170px;"></div><div>The story of Viglund the Fair and his lady Ketilrid is a saga for lovers.  This fifteenth century tale, the last of our warrior poet's sagas, covers several generations.  Each generation features a case of true love coming up against the secular tradition of arranged marriage.  Can Viglund and Ketilrid overcome the obstacles set in their way and join at last in wedded bliss?  It never worked out for the other warrior poets, so why would this one be any different?  Listen to find out, if you dare!  This is a remarkable, if somewhat late, work of saga literature.  While the passage of time has clearly affected the style and structuring of the warrior poet genre, in some ways this is the warrior poet saga you've been waiting for.  Join us as we examine the romance of Viglund and Ketilrid on this episode of Saga Thing.</div>