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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Literature/TheSagaOfThePeopleOfLaxardal'', ''Literature/EyrbyggjaSaga'', ''Literature/TheSagaOfGrettirTheStrong'', ''Literature/EgilsSaga'' and ''Literature/TheSagaOfTheVolsungs''.
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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Literature/LaxdaelaSaga'', ''Literature/EyrbyggjaSaga'', ''Literature/GrettirsSaga'', ''Literature/EgilsSaga'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga''.
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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Literature/LaxdaelaSaga'', ''Literature/TheSagaOfThePeopleOfLaxardal'', ''Literature/EyrbyggjaSaga'', ''Literature/GrettirsSaga'', ''Literature/TheSagaOfGrettirTheStrong'', ''Literature/EgilsSaga'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga''.''Literature/TheSagaOfTheVolsungs''.
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* AnonymousAuthor: Most sagas in general, and ''all'' of the Sagas of Icelanders are of anonymous authorship[[note]]although many scholars believe that ''Literature/EgilsSaga'' was written by Creator/SnorriSturluson[[/note]].
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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Laxdoela Saga'', ''Literature/EyrbyggjaSaga'', ''Literature/GrettirsSaga'', ''Literature/EgilsSaga'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga''.
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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Laxdoela Saga'', ''Literature/LaxdaelaSaga'', ''Literature/EyrbyggjaSaga'', ''Literature/GrettirsSaga'', ''Literature/EgilsSaga'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga''.
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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Laxdoela Saga'', ''Eyrbyggja Saga'', ''Literature/GrettirsSaga'', ''Literature/EgilsSaga'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga''.
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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Laxdoela Saga'', ''Eyrbyggja Saga'', ''Literature/EyrbyggjaSaga'', ''Literature/GrettirsSaga'', ''Literature/EgilsSaga'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga''.
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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Laxdoela Saga'', ''Eyrbyggja Saga'', ''Literature/GrettirsSaga'', ''Egil's Saga'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga''.
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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Laxdoela Saga'', ''Eyrbyggja Saga'', ''Literature/GrettirsSaga'', ''Egil's Saga'' ''Literature/EgilsSaga'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga''.
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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Laxdoela Saga'', ''Eyrbyggja Saga'', ''Grettir's Saga'', ''Egil's Saga'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga''.
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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Laxdoela Saga'', ''Eyrbyggja Saga'', ''Grettir's Saga'', ''Literature/GrettirsSaga'', ''Egil's Saga'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga''.
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* TropeNamer: The term GenerationalSaga, or FamilySaga, for a multi-generational narrative is derived from the Icelandic sagas, many (not all) of which have this structure. Famous Icelandic sagas that are also generational sagas are ''Laxdoela Saga'', ''Eyrbyggja Saga'', ''Grettir's Saga'', ''Egil's Saga'' and ''Literature/VolsungaSaga''.