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词条 ríma
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ríma
Icelandic poetry
Icelandic:“rhyme,” plural rímur
versified sagas, or episodes from the sagas, a form of adaptation that was popular in Iceland from the 15th century.
One of three genres of popular early Icelandic poetry (the other two being dances and ballads), rímur were produced from the 14th to the 19th century. They combine an end-rhymed (end rhyme) metrical form derived from Latin hymns with the techniques of syllable counting, alliteration, and internal rhyme used by the earlier Norse court poets, the skalds. Rímur also preserve the elaborate diction of skaldic poetry but in a stereotyped fashion, as though the original meaning of complex epithets had been lost. Most rímur are long narratives based on native tradition or foreign romances. Often a long prose saga was converted into a rímur cycle. Either the first ríma or all the rímur were prefaced by a mansöngr. (The mansöngr was originally a courtly love poem, but later it became more generalized, sometimes appearing as a dedication to a patron or a comment on the story.) Though not high in literary quality, rímur are important for having preserved the skaldic diction and the content of lost sagas.
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