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Hrafnsmál
''Hrafnsmál'' (Old Norse "raven song") is a fragmentary skaldic poem generally accepted as being written by the 9th-century Norwegian skald Þorbjörn Hornklofi. ''Hrafnsmál'' largely consists of a conversation between an unnamed valkyrie and a raven; the two discuss the life and martial deeds of Harald Fairhair. Due to this, the poem is sometimes referred to as ''Haraldskvæði''.〔Orchard (1997:89).〕 The meter of the poem is dominantly ''Málaháttr'', while smaller portions are in Ljóðaháttr and Fornyrðislag.〔Hollander (1980:54).〕 ==Translations==
* Borrow, George (Trans.) (1862). ''Once A Week: An Illustrated Miscellany of Literature, Art, Science &Popular Information''. Vol. VII. June to December, 1862. London: Bradbury & Evans, 11, Bouverie Street. Entitled ''Harald Harfagr''. Features an illustration by Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys. * Kershaw, Nora (1922). ''Anglo-Saxon and Norse Poems''. Cambridge at the University Press. * Hollander, Lee Milton (1980). ''Old Norse Poems: The Most Important Nonskaldic Verse Not Included in the Poetic Edda''. (Forgotten Books ). ISBN 1-60506-715-6
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