Title: Eir
1Eiríks saga rauða
- SS 476 Discussion
- 8 February 2005
2Agenda
- Background
- The texts
- The places
- The people
- Things to look for
- Recap of the saga
- Questions for group discussion
3Background The texts
- Two Vinland Sagas
- Eiríks saga rauða
- Grœnlendiga Saga
- Timeframe
- Action c. 970 1030
- Writing c. 1220 1280
- Some overlap, some divergence between the two
texts - Historical roots are quite noticeable in these
two sagas - We will focus only on The Saga of Eirik the Red
4Background The places
- Iceland
- Greenland
- Eastern Settlement, Eiriksfjord
- Western Settlement
- Helluland
- Markland
- Vinland
5Background Regional map
6Background Places in Greenland
Present-day Eiriksfjord (Eastern Settlement)
7Background Getting from place to place
- From Stad in Norway it is 7 doegr sailing to
Horn, on Icelands east coast but from
Snaefelsnes, in Iceland, it takes 4 doegr to sail
to Kvarv in Greenland. From Herdla nr. Bergen
in Norway one is to sail directly westward to
reach Kvarv in Greenlandsail south of Iceland,
but only so far away that one can see the birds
and whales common in Icelandic waters
-Hauksbok c. 1334
8Background The people
- Note The Viking era robe and axe at right were
found in Greenland - Eirik and his sons Leif, Thorstein, Thorvald
- Thorfinn Karlsefni and Gudrid Thorbjornardottir
and their son Snorri - Others to watch for Aud, Freydis, Thorhall the
Huntsman, Bjarni Grimolfsson
9Things to look for
- Six sections of a typical saga
- Introduction, Conflict, Climax, Revenge,
Reconciliation, Aftermath - Honor
- Role and portrayal of women
- Conflict between old, new religions
10Recap of the saga (1 of 14)
- Section 1
- Gudrids ancestry traced back to Vifil, a slave
of Aud the Deep-minded and King Olaf the White of
Dublin - Olaf dies, Aud takes charge, moves self and son,
Thorstein, to Hebrides - Thorstein dies, Aud takes charge again, moves to
Iceland, claims land, builds a church - Aud sets Vifil free
11Recap of the saga (2 of 14)
- Section 2
- Eirik the Red and father flee from Norway to
Iceland because of some killings. - Eirik gets involved in more killings and is
outlawed - Full outlawry Banished for life, property
forfeit, can be killed without redress, etc - Lesser outlawry Banished for three years,
property not forfeit, enclosure, can return
later and continue a normal life
12Recap of the saga (3 of 14)
- Section 2 ctd
- Eirik explores Greenland, claims land and settles
there - Eirik returns after sentence is up and recruits
people to move to Greenland - Section 3
- Thorbjorn moves to Greenland daughter Gudrid
comes along
13Recap of the saga (4 of 14)
- Section 3 ctd
- Great famine in Greenland
- Gudrid compelled to help seeress Thorbjorg in
pagan rite against her will - Thorbjorg prophesies end of famine, Gudrids
marriage to Thorstein, Gudrids future in
Iceland, success of Gudrids offspring
14Recap of the saga (5 of 14)
- Section 4
- Leif sails to Norway to stay with King Olaf
- Blown off course to Hebrides
- Fathers child with Thorgunna
- King Olaf charges Leif with Christianization of
Greenland - Leif sails back to Greenland
- Blown off course to unknown lands, brings back
samples of wild rice, grapes, timber, maple, etc - Rescues shipwrecked men, earns moniker The Lucky
15Recap of the saga (6 of 14)
- Section 4 ctd
- Leif preaches Christianity in Greenland
- Eirik does not accept Christianity
- Eiriks wife, Thjodhild, converts, builds church
(ruins discovered in 1960s), moves out - Greenlanders decide to find lands Leif described
- Eirik to come along, hides chest of gold, silver
- Eirik falls off horse, tells wife where chest is
16Recap of the saga (7 of 14)
- Section 4 ctd
- Voyage is storm-tossed all summer, they see
Iceland, birds from Ireland, return to Greenland - Thorstein marries Gudrid
- Thorstein dies, comes back from dead, tells
Gudrid to be a good Christian, change burial
practices, give money to poor, not marry a
Greenlander, dies again
17Recap of the saga (8 of 14)
- Section 4 ctd
- Thorbjorn (Gudrids father) dies, Gudrid inherits
his property - Gudrid taken in, protected by Eirik
- Section 5
- Thorfinn comes to Greenland, stays with Eirik
- Thorfinn finances Eiriks Christmas festivities
- Throfinn marries Gudrid, they winter with Eirik
18Recap of the saga (9 of 14)
- Section 5 ctd
- Large voyage, led by Throfinn, to seek out
Vinland - 160 people, including - Thorhall described as a bad Christian
- Eirik the Reds (illegitimate?) daughter Freydis
- Sail to Western Settlement, then to Bear Isles,
then two days to Helluland - Sail two days to heavily forested Markland and
Bjarney
19Recap of the saga (10 of 14)
- Section 5 ctd
- Sail south along land to Kjalarnes, Furdustrands
- Send two (possibly fictional) Scots on 3 day
running trek they return with wild grain and
grapes - Unload at Straumsfjord to make winter camp
- Bad food situation, pray, but no answer, Thorhall
disappears
20Recap of the saga (11 of 14)
- Section 5 ctd
- Thorhall found chanting mysteriously
- Beached whale turns up, Thorhall credits Thor,
disparages Christ - Crew disposes of whale and weather improves
- Thorhall and nine others decide to search for
Vinland on own, blown off course to Ireland,
where they die as slaves
21Recap of the saga (12 of 14)
- Section 6
- Thorfinn and crew sail to Hop
- Skrælings come for the first time
- Thorfinn and crew winter in Hop
- Skrælings return in spring to trade furs for
cloth Thorfinn forbids trading weapons - Thorfinns bull gets loose, Skrælings frightened,
flee, disappear for three weeks
22Recap of the saga (13 of 14)
- Section 6 ctd
- Skrælings return for vengeance, Vikings flee
- Pregnant Freydis picks up sword and slaps it to
breast, Skrælings flee - Throfinn and company decide to go back to
Straumsfjord - On quest to find Thorhall, Uniped kills Thorvald,
who, while dying, makes a joke about the size of
his belly
23Recap of the saga (14 of 14)
- Section 6 ctd
- They decide to sail back to Greenland first
mention of 3 year old Snorri - One ship, captained by Bjarni Grimolfsson, goes
off course, starts sinking - Draw lots for the lifeboat
- Bjarni honorably trades places with crewman,
mocks his desire to live - Lifeboat washes up in Dublin, rest drown
- Thorfinn and Gudrid settle in Iceland, three
bishops among descendants, prophecy fulfilled
24Questions for group discussion
- Why do we still find this story interesting?
25Questions for group discussion
- Who is the hero of this saga?
- Eirik?
- Leif?
- Thorfinn?
- Gudrid?
26Questions for group discussion
- Does this saga fit the structure described in
lecture? - Introduction
- Conflict
- Climax
- Revenge
- Reconciliation
- Aftermath
27Questions for group discussion
- What can we say about the role that women play in
this saga? - Aud
- Freydis
- Compare to Greenlanders saga
- Gudrid
28Questions for group discussion
- How is religion treated in this saga?
- Does our answer about the structure of the text
change if we consider the two combatants are
Christianity and Paganism? - Gudrids lineage followed by Eiriks lineage
- Thorbjorgs prophecy
- Thorsteins prophecy
- Thorhall and the whale
- Gudrids progeny pagan prophecy fulfilled with
three bishops!
29Bibliography
- Images from the web
- Eiriksfjord, map of Greenland http//www.archaeol
ogy.org/online/features/greenland/ - Regional map http//www.mnh.si.edu/vikings/voyage
/subset/markland/environment.html - Garments from Greenland http//www.heritage.nf.ca
/exploration/norse.html - Texts
- Thorsson, Örnólfur. 2000. Sagas of Icelanders.
London Penguin. - Tornöe, J. Kr. 1965. Norsemen Before Columbus.
Oslo Universitetsforlaget.