@article{Selberg_2018, title={Aktualisering av legenden om St. Sunniva og øyen Selja: Mellom diktning og historie}, url={https://ojs.novus.no/index.php/TFK/article/view/1536}, abstractNote={This article discusses actualizations of the legend about St. Sunniva, one of three Norwegian saints. After a silence for several hundreds of years, this legend is today being revitalized in various ways, in materializations like monuments and pictures, as festivals, in songs and poetry, as part of a Norwegian pilgrimage renaissance. The legend tells about an Irish princess, escaping a heathen Viking suitor in a boat without oars and sails, landing on the small island of Selja on the North-west coast of Norway where she died a martyr. The Viking king Olav Tryggvason made the island a pilgrimage destination, and so it continued to be during medieval times, and is today being revitalized in the re-telling of the narrative about Sunniva. This article discusses how and why a medieval legend is being revitalized to-day, what contemporary trends and ideas does the legend talks to, and how are they expressed in the contemporary retelling of the legend.}, number={1}, journal={Tidsskrift for kulturforskning}, author={Selberg, Torunn}, year={2018}, month={aug.} }