Jane Leavitt ‘27
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This paper focuses on the vast mythological landscape of Icelandic folklore and Sagas, with a specific focus on trolls, Elves, and civil war Sagas. It highlights common themes, historical reception, and their impact on current Icelandic identity. It then claims through survey data, population demographics, and climate projections that modernization, urbanization, and climate change will erase or permanently change the fundamental purpose of these traditional stories and beliefs. This paper focuses on Iceland throughout its entire existence as a settled nation (874 CE – present).
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Leavitt, J. (2025). Icelandic identity and landscape: The effect of modernization and climate change on Icelandic folklore and supernatural beliefs. WUJUR, 2(1), 63-70.
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Jane, Leavitt. Washington University in St. Louis.
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