Vestnik of Northern (Arctic) Federal University.
Series "Humanitarian and Social Sciences"
ISSN 2227-6564 e-ISSN 2687-1505 DOI:10.37482/2687-1505
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Section: Philology Download (pdf, 2.6MB )UDC398.1AuthorsSafron Elena AleksandrovnaFaculty of Philology, Petrozavodsk State University (Petrozavodsk, Russia) e-mail: 00inane@gmail.com AbstractThis article is devoted to Icelandic folk fairy tales and aims to acquaint the reader with the peculiarities of images of Icelandic wizards. It is shown that a wizard is a prototype of the future scientist, who turns to rational thinking. To analyse the characters of Icelandic wizards, the fairy tales were divided into three groups: tales about good wizards helping people, tales about evil sorcerers ready to go all lengths in order to gain new knowledge, and fairy tales focusing on a certain form of witchcraft. A traditional Icelandic wizard is a priest who employs both pagan magic tricks and the Scriptures. Icelandic sagas describe two kinds of magic: the male one – galdr (from the verb gala – ‘caw’, ‘sing’), based on spells for singing or recitation, and the female one – seid, focused on falling into a trance. Among all the wizard characters, we found only one female representative, which can be explained by the historical situation in Iceland where magic had traditionally been considered as a male occupation. The composition of fairy tales about wizards is usually based on several independent stories having only the protagonist in common. The leading characters, as a rule, have real historical prototypes. This paper can be of interest to folklorists, ethnographers and those interested in the culture and history of Iceland. KeywordsIcelandic fairy tale, Icelandic folklore, Icelandic wizards and sorcerers, male magic, female magicReferences
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