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The Story of the Volsungs (Volsunga Saga); with Excerpts from the Poetic Edda

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THE STORY OF THE VOLSUNGS, (VOLSUNGA SAGA)

WITH EXCERPTS FROM THE POETIC EDDA

By Anonymous

Originally written in Icelandic (Old Norse) in the thirteenth century A.D., by an unknown hand. However, most of the material is based substantially on previous works, some centuries older. A few of these works have been preserved in the collection of Norse poetry known as the "Poetic Edda".

The text of this edition is based on that published as "The Story of the Volsungs", translated by William Morris and Eirikr Magnusson (Walter Scott Press, London, 1888).

Douglas B. Killings

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY: RECOMMENDED READING—

Anonymous: "Kudrun", Translated by Marion E. Gibbs & Sidney Johnson (Garland Pub., New York, 1992).

Anonymous: "Nibelungenlied", Translated by A.T. Hatto (Penguin Classics, London, 1962).

Saxo Grammaticus: "The First Nine Books of the Danish History", Translated by Oliver Elton (London, 1894; Reissued by the Online Medieval and Classical Library as E-Text OMACL #28, 1997).


CONTENTS


INTRODUCTION

TRANSLATORS' PREFACE.

THE STORY OF THE VOLSUNGS AND NIBLUNGS.

CHAPTER I.   Of Sigi, the Son of Odin

CHAPTER II.   Of the Birth of Volsung, the Son of Rerir, who was the Son of Sigi

CHAPTER III.   Of the Sword that Sigmund, Volsung's son, drew from the Branstock

CHAPTER IV.   How King Siggeir wedded Signy, and bade King Volsung and his son to Gothland

CHAPTER V.   Of the Slaying of King Volsung

CHAPTER VI.   Of how Signy sent the Children of her and Siggeir to Sigmund

CHAPTER VII.   Of the Birth of Sinfjotli the Son of Sigmund

CHAPTER VIII.   The Death of King Siggeir and of Signy

CHAPTER IX.   How Helgi, the son of Sigmund, won King Hodbrod and his Realm, and wedded Sigrun

CHAPTER X.   The ending of Sinfjotli, Sigmund's Son

CHAPTER XI.   Of King Sigmund's last Battle, and of how he must yield up his Sword again

CHAPTER XII.   Of the Shards of the Sword Gram, and how Hjordis went to King Alf

CHAPTER XIII.   Of the Birth and Waxing of Sigurd Fafnir's-bane

CHAPTER XIV.   Regin's tale of his Brothers, and of the Gold called Andvari's Hoard

CHAPTER XV.   Of the Welding together of the Shards of the Sword Gram

CHAPTER XVI.   The prophecy of Grifir

CHAPTER XVII.   Of Sigurd's Avenging of Sigmund his Father

CHAPTER XVIII.   Of the Slaying of the Worm Fafnir

CHAPTER XIX.   Of the Slaying of Regin, Son of Hreidmar

CHAPTER XX.   Of Sigurd's Meeting with Brynhild on the Mountain

CHAPTER XXI.   More Wise Words of Brynhild

CHAPTER XXII.   Of the Semblance and Array of Sigurd Fafnir's-bane

CHAPTER XXIII.   Sigurd comes to Hlymdale

CHAPTER XXIV.   Sigurd sees Brynhild at Hlymdale

CHAPTER XXV.   Of the Dream of Gudrun, Giuki's daughter

CHAPTER XXVI.   Sigurd comes to the Giukings and is wedded to Gudrun

CHAPTER XXVII.   The Wooing of Brynhild

CHAPTER XXVIII.   How the Queens held angry converse together at the Bathing

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