-
humiliation upon the
Völsung family. He
returned home the next day,
ending the
wedding feast early.
Before he left he
invited the
Völsungs to
conclude the...
- or Saga of the
Völsungs) is a
legendary saga, a late 13th-century
prose rendition in Old
Norse of the
origin and
decline of the
Völsung clan (including...
-
Tolkien in 2009. The book
comprises two
narrative poems: "The new lay of the
Volsungs" and "The new lay of Gudrun". They are in
modern English, but the meter...
- husband's side.
Sigmund and Sinfjötli
return by ship to the land of the
Völsungs.
Sigmund takes a
queen from
among the war captives.
Loathing the man who...
- was ten
years old, she sent him to
Sigmund to
train him to
avenge the
Völsungs. The boy did not
stand a test of
courage so
Signy asked Sigmund to kill...
- (2005:42).
Clark (2000:155). Byock,
Jesse L. (Trans.) (1990). The Saga of the
Volsungs: The
Norse Epic of
Sigurd the
Dragon Slayer.
University of
California Press...
- the
Volsung at
Morris Online Edition "William
Morris and the
Volsungs" by
David Ashurst Project Gutenberg: Text of The
Story of
Sigurd the
Volsung and...
-
location missing publisher (link)
Jesse L.
Byock (1990). The Saga of the
Volsungs : the
Norse epic of
Sigurd the
Dragon Slayer. Berkeley:
University of California...
- that
Sigurd used to kill the
dragon Fafnir. It is
primarily used by the
Völsungs in the
Volsunga Saga. However, it is also seen in
other legends, such as...
-
These include the
Finnish Kalevala, the
Welsh Mabinogion, the Saga of the
Volsungs, the
Prose Edda, and the
folktale "Rapunzel". Lúthien was a
Telerin (Sindarin)...