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In the middle of the nineteenth century, the young American student Daniel Willard Fiske left college to embark on a sojourn in Denmark and Sweden that would eventually lead, in 1879, to a lengthy visit to Iceland. By then, Fiske had become Cornell University's first university librarian and professor of Northern European languages, and had established the foremost book collection in private hands in America on Iceland and the medieval Norse world.
Krist n Bragad ttir explores in depth Fiske's fascination with Iceland and the Icelanders, with their language and literature, describing with admiration the solicitude this remarkable American intellectual, brilliant linguist, astute bibliophile, and enthusiastic chess advocate manifested for the remote island community as it fledged from a distant Danish dependency into a nation on the path of cultural and political self-determination.
Krist匤 Bragadtir was until her retirement an administrative librarian in the National and University Library of Iceland, having earlier read Icelandic literature for a graduate degree at the University of Iceland and pursued studies in the history of publishing at the University of Uppsala. She also served as editor of the Islandica series for several years. A translator of Swedish to Icelandic and a lecturer and contributor to journals on the history of librarianship, including Fiske's major contributions, Krist匤 returned to university and completed a doctorate in cultural history in 2017 on Willard Fiske as the preeminent collector of Icelandic books in his time.
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