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Audun and the Polar Bear
Luck, Law, and Largesse in a Medieval Tale of Risky Business
William Ian Miller

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Publication year: 2008

Series:Medieval Law and Its Practice, 1
ISBN-13 (i)The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) has been changed from 10 to 13 digits on 1 January 2007:978 90 04 16811 4
ISBN-10:90 04 16811 7
 
Cover:Hardback
Number of pages:xii, 156 pp.
 
List price:€ 89.00 / US$ 132.00

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Audun’s Story is the tale of an Icelandic farmhand who buys a polar bear in Greenland for no other reason than to give it to the Danish king, half a world away. It can justly be listed among the finest pieces of short fiction in world literature. Terse in the best saga style, it spins a story of complex competitive social action, revealing the cool wit and finely-calibrated reticence of its three main characters: Audun, Harald Hardradi, and King Svein. The tale should have much to engage legal and cultural historians, anthropologists, economists, philosophers, and students of literature. The story’s treatment of gift-exchange is worthy of the fine anthropological and historical writing on gift-exchange; its treatment of face-to-face interaction a match for Erving Goffman.

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