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Member of the N Germanic branch of the
Indo-European language family, spoken only in
Iceland and the most conservative in form of
the Scandinavian languages. Despite seven
centuries of Danish rule, lasting until 1918,
Icelandic has remained virtually unchanged
since the 12th century. Since independence in
1918, Icelandic has experienced a revival, as
well as governmental protection against such
outside linguistic influences as
English-language broadcasting. Early
Icelandic literature is largely anonymous and
seems to have originated in Norse colonies in
the British Isles (around 9th-10th
centuries). The two Eddas and several Sagas
date from this period. Halldor Laxness,
writing about Icelandic life in the style of
the Sagas, was awarded a Nobel prize in 1955.