Author:Lee Milton Hollander
Works
[edit]- Prefixal s in Germanic, together with the etymologies of fratze, schraube, guter dinge (1905) IA
Translations
[edit]- Speeches and new letters of Henrik Ibsen (1910) IA
- The "faithless wife" motif in Old Norse literature (1912)
- Axel Olrik: The heroic legends of Denmark (1919) IA
- Selections from the writings of Kierkegaard (1923) (transcription project)
- Selections from the writings of Kierkegaard (1960)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2056 due to Renewal RE378491)
- The Poetic Edda (1928)
- The Poetic Edda (1962)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2058 due to Renewal RE474236
- The skalds: a selection of their poems (1945)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2041 due to Renewal R546831
- The Sagas of Kormak and The Sworn Brothers: Translated From the Old Icelandic (1949)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2045 due to Renewal R658854
- Eyrbyggja saga (1959)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2055 due to Renewal RE333720
Journal articles
[edit]- "Renaissance" by in Poet Lore, 19 (4) (1908), pp. 369–419
- "When the New Wine Blooms" by in Poet Lore, 22 (1) (1911), pp. 1–69
- "The Gautland cycle of sagas" in The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 11 (2) (April, 1912)
- "Concerning a Proposed Translation of the Edda" in Scandinavian Studies and Notes, 5 (6) (May, 1919), pp. 197–201
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