The Vikings of Helgeland

by Henrik Ibsen

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The Vikings at Helgeland was written during 1857 and first performed at Christiania Norske Theater in Oslo on 24 November 1858. The scenes take place during the time of Erik Blood-axe in the north of Norway in historic Helgeland. The play takes place at a time in which Norwegian society was adjusting from the tradition of Old Norse Sagas to the new era of Christianity. The play concerns the arrival of Ornulf, who with his 7 sons is seeking his daughter, Dagny, and foster-daughter, Hjordis, who were abducted and married by Sigurd and Gunnar, respectively. Tragedy compounded by conceptions of honour and duty lead to the deaths of all of Ornulf's sons, Sigurd and Hjordis. The plot is reminiscient of the Germanic myth of Sigmund and Brynhilde.
  • ISBN10 3732691306
  • ISBN13 9783732691302
  • Publish Date 23 May 2018 (first published 1 July 2009)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Outlook Verlag
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 62
  • Language English