This illustration from Once a Week is
in the public domain.
Bibliography:
Primary Sources:
Buckman, John Everett.
The Haconarmal. Once a Week, Series 1 13:328,
7 October 1865.
Secondary Sources
Buckman, John Everett.
The Haconarmal. 1865. Digital Victorian Periodical
Poetry Project, Alison Chapman (ed.) and the DVPP team.
Edition 0.98.8beta, University of
Victoria, 18th March 2024.
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