Troll sex: youth, old age, and the erotic in Old Norse-Icelandic narratives of the supernatural

<p>In this thesis, I investigate representations of adolescent and elderly sexuality from throughout the medieval Icelandic saga corpus. To access expressions regarding these liminal sexualities, I pay particular attention to depictions of supernatural phenomena. Because of their distance from...

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Main Author: Roby, MH
Other Authors: O'Donoghue, H
Format: Thesis
Language:Old Norse
English
Published: 2019
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description <p>In this thesis, I investigate representations of adolescent and elderly sexuality from throughout the medieval Icelandic saga corpus. To access expressions regarding these liminal sexualities, I pay particular attention to depictions of supernatural phenomena. Because of their distance from everyday reality, such depictions can be used to express uninhibited commentaries about uncomfortable subjects. They can therefore provide us with expanded, nuanced, or alternative perspectives on the sexual ideologies indicated in naturalistic episodes and non-literary sources. </p> <p>Chapter One examines portrayals of male adolescent sexuality. I analyse supernatural ‘riding’ episodes from <em>Eyrbyggja saga</em> and <em>Illuga saga Gríðarfóstra</em>, which depict the violent sexual domination of women by young men as beneficial to masculine adult supremacy. I then analyse portrayals of trysts with troll-women in four sagas, which offer diverse commentaries on the impact of pre-marital sexual experimentation on male maturation.</p> <p>Chapter Two investigates depictions of female adolescent sexuality. I examine the ghostly sexual assault of a teenage girl in <em>Heiðarvíga saga</em>, an attack that is partly blamed on her nascent erotic volatility. I then consider a maiden-king episode from <em>Sigrgarðs saga frækna</em>, which conversely defends young women’s active engagement in the marital and sexual spheres.</p> <p>Chapter Three examines representations of elderly male sexuality. I analyse senex amans episodes in <em>Hrólfs saga kraka</em> and <em>Hjálmþés saga ok Ölvis</em>, which lament the loss of male socio-sexual power during senescence. However, the following examination of rapacious revenants indicates that, though this decline is regrettable, resisting it could be considered even more problematic.</p> <p>Chapter Four considers elderly female sexuality, which is almost exclusively denigrated throughout the corpus. Consistent with this trend, the <em>Fróðárundur of Eyrbyggja saga</em> are interpreted as symbolic criticisms of the sexuality of the menopausal Þórgunna. However, the ubiquity of this trend is then contested, with reference to the beneficial eroticism of ancient, supernatural foster-mothers. </p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:3b9c2b7a-2c81-4f14-9932-0fd4b9a2b6832024-12-07T15:12:58ZTroll sex: youth, old age, and the erotic in Old Norse-Icelandic narratives of the supernaturalThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:3b9c2b7a-2c81-4f14-9932-0fd4b9a2b683Monsters in literatureOld age in artOld Norse literatureRape in literatureLiterature, MedievalAdolescence in literatureMarriageSupernatural in literatureSagasGhost storiesAge of consentSexual consent in literatureSexYouth in artMiddle AgesYouthOld ageLiteratureSex in artGender identity in artGenderOld Norse prose literatureOld NorseEnglishHyrax Deposit2019Roby, MHO'Donoghue, HLarrington, CJakobsson, A<p>In this thesis, I investigate representations of adolescent and elderly sexuality from throughout the medieval Icelandic saga corpus. To access expressions regarding these liminal sexualities, I pay particular attention to depictions of supernatural phenomena. Because of their distance from everyday reality, such depictions can be used to express uninhibited commentaries about uncomfortable subjects. They can therefore provide us with expanded, nuanced, or alternative perspectives on the sexual ideologies indicated in naturalistic episodes and non-literary sources. </p> <p>Chapter One examines portrayals of male adolescent sexuality. I analyse supernatural ‘riding’ episodes from <em>Eyrbyggja saga</em> and <em>Illuga saga Gríðarfóstra</em>, which depict the violent sexual domination of women by young men as beneficial to masculine adult supremacy. I then analyse portrayals of trysts with troll-women in four sagas, which offer diverse commentaries on the impact of pre-marital sexual experimentation on male maturation.</p> <p>Chapter Two investigates depictions of female adolescent sexuality. I examine the ghostly sexual assault of a teenage girl in <em>Heiðarvíga saga</em>, an attack that is partly blamed on her nascent erotic volatility. I then consider a maiden-king episode from <em>Sigrgarðs saga frækna</em>, which conversely defends young women’s active engagement in the marital and sexual spheres.</p> <p>Chapter Three examines representations of elderly male sexuality. I analyse senex amans episodes in <em>Hrólfs saga kraka</em> and <em>Hjálmþés saga ok Ölvis</em>, which lament the loss of male socio-sexual power during senescence. However, the following examination of rapacious revenants indicates that, though this decline is regrettable, resisting it could be considered even more problematic.</p> <p>Chapter Four considers elderly female sexuality, which is almost exclusively denigrated throughout the corpus. Consistent with this trend, the <em>Fróðárundur of Eyrbyggja saga</em> are interpreted as symbolic criticisms of the sexuality of the menopausal Þórgunna. However, the ubiquity of this trend is then contested, with reference to the beneficial eroticism of ancient, supernatural foster-mothers. </p>
spellingShingle Monsters in literature
Old age in art
Old Norse literature
Rape in literature
Literature, Medieval
Adolescence in literature
Marriage
Supernatural in literature
Sagas
Ghost stories
Age of consent
Sexual consent in literature
Sex
Youth in art
Middle Ages
Youth
Old age
Literature
Sex in art
Gender identity in art
Gender
Old Norse prose literature
Roby, MH
Troll sex: youth, old age, and the erotic in Old Norse-Icelandic narratives of the supernatural
title Troll sex: youth, old age, and the erotic in Old Norse-Icelandic narratives of the supernatural
title_full Troll sex: youth, old age, and the erotic in Old Norse-Icelandic narratives of the supernatural
title_fullStr Troll sex: youth, old age, and the erotic in Old Norse-Icelandic narratives of the supernatural
title_full_unstemmed Troll sex: youth, old age, and the erotic in Old Norse-Icelandic narratives of the supernatural
title_short Troll sex: youth, old age, and the erotic in Old Norse-Icelandic narratives of the supernatural
title_sort troll sex youth old age and the erotic in old norse icelandic narratives of the supernatural
topic Monsters in literature
Old age in art
Old Norse literature
Rape in literature
Literature, Medieval
Adolescence in literature
Marriage
Supernatural in literature
Sagas
Ghost stories
Age of consent
Sexual consent in literature
Sex
Youth in art
Middle Ages
Youth
Old age
Literature
Sex in art
Gender identity in art
Gender
Old Norse prose literature
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