Comment Re:credit where credit is due... (Score 1) 481
You've got is backwards. The "Norse myth" that you claim George Lucas plagiarized to create Star Wars is in fact a spoof written by a Jackson Crawford, who has an interest in Icelandic Sagas and language. His article "If Star Wars Were and Icelandic Saga" is a linguistic and cultural translation of George Lucas's Star Wars story, not the other way around.
Author's comment from his article on WordPress (http://tattuinardoelasaga.wordpress.com/2010/03/01/tattuinardoela-saga-if-star-wars-were-an-icelandic-saga/):
"It’s both a linguistic and a cultural translation of Star Wars in addition to everything being in Old Norse, I converted the story into a Norse reference frame, changing it into a story of family and treachery in the North Atlantic in the 900s.
This original bit was framed quasi-seriously, as it was just a Facebook note shared with colleagues, pretending to be a scholarly article or introduction about a neglected piece of the manuscript tradition that supposedly underlies Star Wars (I had been reading a lot of Icelandic sagas and the standard editions are all preceded by introductions like this, except much longer and in Modern Icelandic). But I made up the manuscripts out of whole cloth."
It is very well written and I will admit that I was fooled at first, but reading through the comments easily dispels any notion that this Norse myth actually existed prior to the author adapting the Star Wars Saga for his own purposes.