Gunnar's Daughter (1909) is a short novel written by Nobel laureate Sigrid Undset (1882-1949). This was Undset's first historical novel, set at the beginning of the 11th century in Norway and Iceland.
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The novel follows the tragic romance between the proud Vigdis Gunnarsdatter and the Icelandic Viga-Ljot. The major themes are rape, revenge, social codes, marriage, and children bearing the consequences of their parents' actions. The story is written using the motifs and laconic prose of the Icelandic sagas.[1]
Characters in Gunnar's Daughter
Vigdis Gunnarsdatter, the protagonist, raped by Ljot
Ljot Gissursson, the antagonist, suitor of Vigdis
Ulvar Vigdisson, son of Vigdis and Ljot
Leikny Lytingsdatter, Ljot's wife in Iceland
Kaare of Grefsin, friend and suitor of Vigdis
Veterlide Glumsson, uncle and companion of Ljot
Gunnar of Vadin, father of Vigdis
Aesa Haraldsdatter, past mistress of Gunnar and friend of Vigdis
Eyolv Arneson, killer of Gunnar, avenged by Vigdis
Koll Arneson, Eyolv's brother
Illuge, suitor of Vigdis
References
^ abHarbison, Sherrill (ed.). "Introduction". Gunnar's Daughter. Translated by Arthur G. Chater. New York: Penguin Books. p. vii. ISBN9780141180205.