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Modern Icelandic Plays / Eyvind of the Hills; The Hraun Farm

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Two linked stage dramas place rural eighteenth-century Icelandic life at the center: the first charts the fate of an outlaw couple whose exile, tensions with neighbors, and encounters with superstition and disease force moral choices and test loyalties; characters include a strong-willed widow, an overseer, a leper, and various villagers whose interactions reveal clashes between law, survival, and personal passion. The second play focuses on domestic and communal dynamics at a farmstead, tracing how social expectations, inheritance, and intimate relationships shape daily labor and human aspirations. Both pieces balance realistic detail, folkloric elements, and lyricism to probe identity, isolation, and the demands of society.

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Jóhann Sigurjónsson

Jóhann Sigurjónsson was an influential Icelandic playwright known for his contributions to modern Icelandic theater. His notable work, "Modern Icelandic Plays," includes the plays "Eyvind of the Hills" and "The Hraun Farm," which reflect the unique cultural and social landscapes of Iceland. Sigurjónsson's writing is characterized by its exploration of themes such as nature, identity, and the human condition, making him a significant figure in the development of Icelandic drama. His works continue to be studied and appreciated for their artistic depth and cultural relevance.

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