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The unwelcome suitor: patriarchal norms, masculine inefficiency, and negative modelling in the Old Icelandic Kormáks Saga Author: John Stephens Publication: Parergon , Volume 10, Number 2, December 1992 Pages: 155–166 DOI/Identifier: 10.1353/pgn.1992.0095 The "proper story" refers to the article's analysis
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