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The narrative traces the origins and physical character of the Norse people, explores their mythology including creation accounts, the pantheon, and the world-tree, then follows the Viking expansion and its phases, describing raids, settlements, and European encounters. It emphasizes dramatic saga episodes and concentrates on prominent rulers and warriors — among them Halfdan, Harold the Fairhaired, Erik Blood-axe, Olaf Tryggvesson, and Haakon the Good — treating political developments, emigration, and cultural change, while summarizing later centuries with comparative brevity; the account draws on saga sources and contemporary scholarship to present an episode-focused national history.

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Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen

Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen was a Norwegian-American author and literary figure known for his contributions to both fiction and essays. Born in Norway, he later moved to the United States, where he became an influential voice in Scandinavian literature. His notable works include "A Good-For-Nothing," a novel that explores themes of identity and societal expectations, and "Boyhood in Norway," which captures the essence of childhood in the Norwegian landscape. Boyesen's writings often reflect his cultural heritage and provide insights into the life and customs of Norway, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of both Norway and America.

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