The Saga of Bjorn

Champion of the Men of Hitardale

Alison Finlay translator Alison Finlay editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Welsh Academic Press

Published:27th Feb '25

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One of the earliest and most substantial of the Icelandic sagas, The Saga of Bjorn (Bjarnar saga hitdaelakappa) is an epic tale of a love rivalry  between two poets, Bjorn and Thord, that results in Bjorn’s ultimate betrayal and death.

Dating from the period between 1000 and 1025 and located in the Snæfellsnes region of Iceland, the saga describes how Thord (Þórðr skáld Kolbeinsson) reneges on his promise to deliver Bjorn’s marriage proposal to Oddny (Oddný Þorkelsdóttir), then persuades her that Bjorn is dead and marries Oddny himself. A furious and distraught Bjorn seeks retribution against his former friend but is killed in a heroic battle against Thord and twenty-four of his warriors.

Finlay’s acclaimed translation of 14th and 17th century manuscripts, comprehensive introduction and extensive notes of this much neglected text also surveys the saga genre and investigates its relationship with other European literature.


“The Saga of Bjorn, Champion of the Hitardale Men, is not as well known as it should be and this new English translation deserves a warm welcome.”
Professor Peter Foote,
Dept of Scandinavian Studies, University College London

“This translation, with a full accounting for the literary-historical background of the saga, will set the standard for the next round of English translations.”
Professor Theodore Andersson
Dept of Germanic Studies, Indiana University

“It is a very great pleasure to welcome Bjorn to the pantheon of the saga champions of medieval Iceland. He has been sadly neglected in the past. In this elegant and lively translation by Alison Finlay he springs to life for English-speaking readers: a champion in all but love, a poet, a doughty warrior whose finest moment is his heroic last stand against his enemies.”
Magnus Magnusson KBE

ISBN: 9781860571626

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm

Weight: unknown

160 pages