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  2. A saga is a type of narrative that often involves a long, involved story with many details about characters and historical events. This form of storytelling is known for detailed world-building and character development.

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    Sagas are prose stories and histories, composed in Iceland and to a lesser extent elsewhere in Scandinavia. The most famous saga-genre is the Íslendingasögur (sagas concerning Icelanders), which feature Viking voyages, migration to Iceland, and feuds between Icelandic families.

  4. Feb 21, 2019 · Some examples of konungasögur: Flateyjarbók ('Book of Flatey', compilation), Heimskringla ('Circle of the World', contains biographies of kings of Norway), Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar ('The Saga of King Olaf Tryggvason'), Orkneyinga saga ('The Saga of the Orkney Islanders').

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  5. 1. any of several medieval prose narratives written in Iceland and recounting the exploits of a hero or a family. 2. any similar heroic narrative. 3. Also called: saga novel. a series of novels about several generations or members of a family. 4. any other artistic production said to resemble a saga.

  6. A saga is a term used in literature to describe a long, narrative work, often composed in prose, that typically tells the story of heroic or legendary figures. Sagas are commonly associated with...

  7. A complete guide to the word "SAGA": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  8. 4 days ago · Saga, in medieval Icelandic literature, any type of story or history in prose, irrespective of the kind or nature of the narrative or the purposes for which it was written.

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