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- Sonatorrek abstract "Sonatorrek (\"the irreparable loss of sons\") is a skaldic poem in 25 stanzas by Egill Skallagrímsson (ca. 910–990). The work laments the death of two of the poet's sons, Gunnar, who died of a fever, and Böðvarr, who drowned during a storm. It is preserved in a few manuscripts of Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar, ch. 78. According to the saga, after Egill placed Böðvarr in the family burial mound, he locked himself in his bed-chamber, determined to starve himself to death. Egill’s daughter diverted him from this plan in part by convincing him to compose a memorial poem for Böðvarr, to be carved on a rune-staff.".
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- Sonatorrek wikiPageWikiLink Norse_religion.
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- Sonatorrek wikiPageWikiLink Árni_Magnússon_Institute_for_Icelandic_Studies.
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- Sonatorrek wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sonatorrek".
- Sonatorrek date "July 2010".
- Sonatorrek reason "which "theme from Goethe", exactly?".
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- Sonatorrek subject Category:10th-century_poems.
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- Sonatorrek comment "Sonatorrek (\"the irreparable loss of sons\") is a skaldic poem in 25 stanzas by Egill Skallagrímsson (ca. 910–990). The work laments the death of two of the poet's sons, Gunnar, who died of a fever, and Böðvarr, who drowned during a storm. It is preserved in a few manuscripts of Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar, ch. 78. According to the saga, after Egill placed Böðvarr in the family burial mound, he locked himself in his bed-chamber, determined to starve himself to death.".
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