This illustration from Once a Week is
in the public domain.
Bibliography:
Primary Source:
Buckman,
Edwin, Alison Chapman (ed.) and the
DVPP team. The Haconarmal. Digital
Victorian Periodical Poetry Project, Edition
0.98.8beta, University of Victoria,
Accessed 4th January 2024.
https://dvpp.uvic.ca/poems/onceaweek/1865/pom_966_the_haconarmal_after_the.html.
Victorian (en.)The
Victorian era began with the reign of Queen Victoria and ended with her
death (June 20, 1837 – January 22, 1901).
Source Materials:
Digital Victorian Periodical PoetryDVPP
Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry explores the poetry most read in
the long Victorian period: poems published in periodicals, magazines,
and newspapers dating from 1817 to 1901.
Hákonarmál (non.)
The Haconarmal (en.)
A 10th-century skaldic poem by Evind Skaldaspiller describing king
Hákon reception at Valhöll after his death.
Once a Week (en.)
Launched by Bradbury and Evans, the publisher of Household Words,
after their split with Dickens, Once a
Week (1859-1880) was a weekly middle-class family magazine
that prominently featured illustrations.(Digital Victorian Periodical
Poetry website)
Source Persons
Buckman,
Edwin (en.)
Nationality: English
b. 1841
d. 1930
Occupation: Illustrator, Engraver
Nationality: English