Saga
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A prose narrative tradition that preserves lineages, conflicts, and memorable deeds across generations. It blends historical recollection with legendary elaboration and often reflects legal and social norms.

Le Morte Darthur
Thomas Malory
1469-1485 CE
Germanic, English

Völsunga saga
Anonymous
1250-1270 CE
Germanic, Norse

The Romance of Tristan and Iseult
Joseph Bédier
1900 CE
Germanic, French

Cath Maige Tuired
Anonymous
1100-1200 CE
Celtic, Irish

Heimskringla
Snorri Sturluson
1220-1230 CE
Germanic, Norse

Book of Dede Korkut
Anonymous
1500-1600 CE
Persian, Turkic

Culhwch and Olwen
Anonymous
1100-1200 CE
Celtic, Welsh

Ragnars saga loðbrókar
Anonymous
1270-1300 CE
Germanic, Norse

Ynglinga saga
Snorri Sturluson
1220-1230 CE
Germanic, Norse

Kārnāmag-ī Ardashīr-ī Pābagān
Anonymous
500-700 CE
Persian

Buile Shuibhne
Anonymous
1100-1200 CE
Celtic, Irish

The Book of Taliesin
Anonymous
1500-1600 CE
Celtic, Welsh

The Voyage of Bran
Anonymous
900-1200 CE
Celtic, Irish

The Wooing of Étaín
Anonymous
900-1400 CE
Celtic, Irish

Grettir's Saga
Anonymous
1300-1350 CE
Germanic, Norse

Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks
Anonymous
1200-1400 CE
Germanic, Norse

Hrólfs saga kraka
Anonymous
1200-1300 CE
Germanic, Norse

Nart Sagas
Anonymous
1800-2000 CE
Persian, North Caucasian

The Destruction of Da Derga's Hostel
Anonymous
800-1000 CE
Celtic, Irish

The Conception of Cú Chulainn
Anonymous
1100-1160 CE
Celtic, Irish

The Spoils of Annwn
Taliesin
1300-1350 CE
Celtic, Welsh

The Voyage of Mael Dúin
Anonymous
800-900 CE
Celtic, Irish

The Wooing of Emer
Anonymous
1100-1200 CE
Celtic, Irish

The Colloquy of the Ancients
Anonymous
1200-1220 CE
Celtic, Irish