Knútsdrápa
Knútsdrápur (plural of Knútsdrápa) are Old Norse skaldic compositions in the form of drápur which were recited for the praise of Canute the Great. There are a number of these:
- The Knútsdrápa by Óttarr svarti
- The Knútsdrapa by Sigvatr Þórðarson
- Eight poetic fragments thought to derive from a single Knútsdrapa by Hallvarðr háreksblesi
Further reading
- Townend, Matthew. "Contextualising the Knútsdrápur: Skaldic Praise-Poetry at the Court of Cnut." Anglo-Saxon England 30 (2001): 145-79. Abstract of his paper (same title) for the 11th International Saga Conference available as online PDF.
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