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Saga Stories #8: Witches and Wonders in Eyrbyggja saga 

The Reykjavík Grapevine
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Join Dr Matthew Roby ( / matthewhroby ) on another trip to the majestic Snæfellsnes peninsula for the first of two videos about Eyrbyggja saga. This text depicts more supernatural phenomena than most other family sagas and this video looks at two such episodes: the first about witches and the second about wonders.
For the first story, we take you to the approximate locations of the medieval farmsteads of Holt and Mávahlíð (64°55'31.8"N 23°30'05.2"W), which, according to Eyrbyggja saga, were home to two ageing female witches. One of these women, Geirríðr, teaches magic to an adolescent boy who lives nearby. This piques the sexual jealousy of the second witch, Katla, who covets the boy's attentions for herself. This ultimately leads to a violent attack called a 'night-riding,' which I argue symbolises Katla's sexual assault of the young man.
For the second story, we travel 5 km west along the northern coastal road to the location of another medieval farm called Fróðá (64°53'45.1"N 23°36'03.3"W). Here we tell the long and complicated story of the wonders that supposedly took place here around the year 1000. These marvels include a blood rain, a moon apparition, hauntings by various different human revenants, and an uncanny seal's head that pops up out of the fireplace. These marvels all centre around another elderly female figure, the mysterious Hebridean Þórgunna, and her attempts to defend her status as a proud, productive, and sexually desirable member of society.
Special thanks to Hótel Búðir ( hotelbudir.is ) for their hospitality during our trip to Snæfellsness.
To watch, hear, and read more about the sagas, you can find Dr Matthew Roby at:
Website: www.matthewroby.com​​​
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Instagram: / matthewharoldroby
If you are struggling to understand the Icelandic names of people or places in this video, don’t forget to turn on closed captioning.
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Комментарии : 64   
@MikeM-go7hp
@MikeM-go7hp 2 года назад
I love this series so much. A heartfelt thank you to the souls of Iceland who gave the world such wonderful stories.
@ptournas
@ptournas 2 года назад
I can't begin to tell you how much I love this series! I Feel like everyone should have exposure to the Icelandic Sagas and love that your great great summaries and interpretations are bringing these stories to so many people who may not have the inclination or time to actually read them. I have read many of the sagas, but I still enjoy your presentations of the ones I have read, and often find new knowledge about them in your interpretations and sometimes new revelations in details that I may not have given enough attention in my own readings. I also love hearing about the sagas that I haven't read and may not have even been aware of. They inspire me to find those sagas so I can read the full text,. I feel you are providing a great service in bringing these classic works to so many people. I hope this series of videos goes on for a long, long time. Thank you very much.
@Wholelottalugs
@Wholelottalugs 2 года назад
I couldn’t agree more Peter. Matthew’s passion for the sagas is clear and inviting.
@mandalorian1994
@mandalorian1994 2 года назад
Stuck in quarantine with Covid, so I'm gonna enjoy my time binging on the Saga Stories!
@mikebattista1523
@mikebattista1523 2 года назад
Ahhh! An ancient Walking Dead Saga! Very interesting and fun to hear it! I very much enjoy these Saga Stories and look forward to the next video!
@differentwave3693
@differentwave3693 2 года назад
I feel like a child again listening to these stories, thanks so much.
@sixthsenseamelia4695
@sixthsenseamelia4695 2 года назад
😊
@jackiewheaton4199
@jackiewheaton4199 7 месяцев назад
I read a novel based on this Saga, but it contained none of these stories. Very cool. The authentic back drop adds a lot to the narration. Thanks so much.
@Katie_v
@Katie_v 2 года назад
Whenever I see a new episode of Saga Stories, I always click immediately! Thank you again for another ripping yarn! 😁
@TheReykjavikGrapevine
@TheReykjavikGrapevine 2 года назад
You are so welcome!
@adamclark6756
@adamclark6756 2 года назад
Looking very dapper today Dr Roby. As always, excellent storytelling in beautiful locations.
@GrubbsandWyrm
@GrubbsandWyrm 2 года назад
I don't know why your channel showed up on my page months ago, but I'm glad it did
@jangardner1446
@jangardner1446 2 года назад
So very excellent, Matthew! Please keep this going!
@joanstephens6142
@joanstephens6142 2 года назад
The volcano has brought Iceland worldwide attention and I, for one, am really happy to be discovering the wonders of this part of the world. Love these Saga Stories and Valur's newscasts.
@almurry8943
@almurry8943 2 года назад
I so love your saga stories. They’re very interesting and make me want to learn more about Iceland.
@sharon94503
@sharon94503 2 года назад
There is an art to storytelling and these are prime examples. In America, we call them fairytales. Imagination was certainly strong in these sagas. I must say that walking on uneven ground, as does Valur (and I suspect Art is filming) is a gift as I would surely break an ankle! Lovely learning about Iceland.
@GumriRN
@GumriRN 2 года назад
Isn’t it amazing how steady Art keeps that Cam…I’m always impressed too, with the quality of his video work.
@EVO6-
@EVO6- 2 года назад
'In America we call them fairy tales' every single anglophonic nation does
@missmb2u
@missmb2u 2 года назад
This is not Valur narrating. It is Matthew Roby.
@GumriRN
@GumriRN 2 года назад
@@missmb2u - Who's that?
@Paladine777
@Paladine777 2 года назад
You just can't miss another episode of the Saga Stories! =D
@joelyost8768
@joelyost8768 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing these....they're wonderful!
@thorsgoldensSong
@thorsgoldensSong 2 года назад
Yay! I got my ghost story, and a horror story to boot! Dreaded perimenopause! I always heard menopause was "men-on-pause," but the rain of blood sounds right. It's fascinating that, even on Iceland, the wisdom bearers come from the sea, and teach us how to cope. Surely this is a story that humans have carried with them since before ancient Sumer, because it is found everywhere. As ever-- thank you, Dr. Roby and Mr. Bicknick. Appreciating your skills from the U.S. South-East.
@KimmyLambert
@KimmyLambert 2 года назад
Oh I have missed these! I am glad you are doing them again
@alaskankare
@alaskankare 2 года назад
read me anything, I'm hypnotized by your amazing choice of suit and style! the volcanic rock is beautiful
@reginaromsey
@reginaromsey 2 года назад
How did this nearly sneak past me? Wonderful!
@hilarywest2830
@hilarywest2830 2 года назад
Yet another fabulous saga and saga telling, thank you!
@GumriRN
@GumriRN 2 года назад
Fantastic! Hope we'll hear of the Icelandic Elves? I met a few the times I visited and they were ultra friendly, wonderful & full of surprises. I love Iceland's Folklore & its 🧝🏻‍♀️🧝🏻
@TheReykjavikGrapevine
@TheReykjavikGrapevine 2 года назад
Keep an eye out... we may have something exciting in the works.
@GumriRN
@GumriRN 2 года назад
@@TheReykjavikGrapevine-How exciting! Will be watching. Thanks 🙏🏼
@northvashista
@northvashista 2 года назад
Gorgeous location and smart outfit! And, ok, informative too.
@The1Hamp
@The1Hamp 2 года назад
Another wonderful episode. Thank you!
@kiyarnmyers2429
@kiyarnmyers2429 2 года назад
great storys love sagas ,,a good insight to a lands historys
@jamesonpace726
@jamesonpace726 2 года назад
Awesome outfit and great tales, too...!
@neilqsmith5748
@neilqsmith5748 2 года назад
Excellent - Love the whole series - Thanks a lot
@franm6569
@franm6569 2 года назад
Love the Saga Stories. Thank you!
@TheReykjavikGrapevine
@TheReykjavikGrapevine 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it Fran!
@neilclarkwork
@neilclarkwork 2 года назад
This was just great. I’m going to watch all the saga stories and look forward to more in the future.
@TheReykjavikGrapevine
@TheReykjavikGrapevine 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@28105wsking
@28105wsking 2 года назад
So interesting! Thanks!
@grahambilling2135
@grahambilling2135 2 года назад
Wonderful storytelling. I’m enjoying all of your episodes. Thank you for sharing. It is of great value.
@colincloete6135
@colincloete6135 2 года назад
Excellent story. Enjoyed so much, kisses and greetings from South Africa.
@Rawshella
@Rawshella 2 года назад
Love your presentation of Iceland's Sagas! :)
@CRUCIFIST
@CRUCIFIST 10 месяцев назад
17:00 -17:19 Fascinating how clouds just suddenly appear, accumulate, assimilate above him.
@mikerichards6065
@mikerichards6065 2 года назад
Thank-you for another fascinating and engaging story Matthew - these stories deserve a wider audience and you are doing a terrific job bringing them to the world. You are seriously rocking that coat and waistcoat - that look, that landscape - are you pitching to be the next Doctor Who? Buðir is looking as lovely as ever. I dined there a couple of weeks ago and it is a wonderful place to relax and look out over Snæfellsnes. I could happily spend a couple of weeks there - not sure my bank manager would be so happy...
@helenav5171
@helenav5171 2 года назад
Interesting stories. You are a very good story teller. Today is the first time I've heard a story from you. Thank you. 😊💞
@carolrohrer325
@carolrohrer325 2 года назад
These are such fun, thank you Dr Roby!
@damama4209
@damama4209 2 года назад
Interesting Saga's and well told. Beautiful cliffs where this story ends. Looking forward to the next Saga. Noticed when I went to check if I'd watched all of the Saga's that one is marked as hidden. That's curious. 😊
@MrYukon2010
@MrYukon2010 2 года назад
Great stories in a breathtaking environment. Loved listening and watching this episode.
@TheReykjavikGrapevine
@TheReykjavikGrapevine 2 года назад
Thanks Rob!
@SP_3333
@SP_3333 2 года назад
Nice jacket 👍
@valentinavisnyei2387
@valentinavisnyei2387 2 года назад
Man, you have style!
@lucasmaas
@lucasmaas 2 года назад
these are fantastic, keep up the good work
@mekonta
@mekonta 2 года назад
You'd make a great Icelandic 'Doctor Who.
@DarthSk8r
@DarthSk8r 2 года назад
Ive been (figuratively) pacing around my house yelling "What's the saga Doc?!!"
@jnrickards
@jnrickards 2 года назад
Very cool stories
@Jefuslives
@Jefuslives 2 года назад
That opening shot looks straight outta an 80s music video.
@deliadavid7244
@deliadavid7244 2 года назад
Interesting, you’re good in story telling & Keep it up ! Well done… 👍👏
@williamlloyd3769
@williamlloyd3769 2 года назад
Wow, Icelandic zombies!
@CaptRescue2
@CaptRescue2 2 года назад
Thanks Doc, how long til the snows arrive?
@sixthsenseamelia4695
@sixthsenseamelia4695 2 года назад
Tales of the unexpected.
@heyhere4071
@heyhere4071 2 года назад
Mysterious Icelandic ghost stories.
@1ACL
@1ACL 2 года назад
I'm jealous of your clothes 😉😱
@feralbluee
@feralbluee 2 года назад
talk about Welsh being hard to pronounce - holy smokes! :)
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