Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Scandinavian Literature, Danish literature

Denmark's first literature appeared in the runic inscriptions scratched on stone or carved in metal, mainly epitaphs of warriors, kings, and priests that occasionally had short, unrhymed alliterative verses in the Viking spirit. Runic inscriptions were used in Denmark from about 250, but most of those preserved date from 800 to 1100. With the introduction of Christianity, Latin

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