The Lay of the Nibelung Men
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Arthur Sanders Way (1847-1930) was a classical scholar well known for his skilled translations of numerous prominent texts. First published in 1911, The Lay of the Nibelung Men constitutes Way's English translation of the Nibelungenlied. The text contains a complete verse translation of the original, together with an informative introduction. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Nibelungenlied and approaches to its translation.
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Arthur Sanders Way (1847-1930) was a classical scholar well known for his skilled translations of numerous prominent texts. First published in 1911, The Lay of the Nibelung Men constitutes Way's English translation of the Nibelungenlied. The text contains a complete verse translation of the original, together with an informative introduction. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Nibelungenlied and approaches to its translation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9781107630055
- ISBN-10: 1107630053
- Artikelnr.: 34570747
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9781107630055
- ISBN-10: 1107630053
- Artikelnr.: 34570747
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction
1. Of Kriemhild, and of her dream
2. Of the fostering and the knighting of Siegfried
3. How Siegfried rode to the city of worms
4. How Siegfried warred against the Saxons
5. How Siegfried first saw Kriemhild
6. How they voyaged on love-quest to Isen-land
7. How the warrior-maid was won to be Gunther's bride
8. How Siegfried went to the Niblung land for his knights
9. How Siegfried bare tidings to the royal city
10. Of the strange bridal of Gunther and Brunhild
11. How Siegfried and his wife journeyed home
12. How Gunther bade Siegfried to a festival
13. How they fared to the feast-tide
14. How the Queens spake bitter words unto each other
15. How woven for Siegfried was the net of betrayal
16. How Siegfried was murdered
17. How Siegfried was mourned and buried
18. How Kriemhild would not return to the Lowland with Siegmund
19. How the hoard of the Niblungs came to worms
20. How Queen Kriemhild was wooed for the King of the Huns
21. Of Kriemhild's journeying to the land of the Huns
22. How King Etzel wedded Kriemhild
23. How Kriemhild thought on vengeance for her wrongs
24. How the Hun-king's minstrels bade the Burgundians to the Feast
25. How the Princes rode to the land of the Huns
26. How foes fell on them as they journey by night
27. How they came to Bechlaren
28. How the Burgundians came to Etzel's strong city
29. How Hagen refused to rise up in presence of the Queen
30. How Hagen and Volker kept watch while men slept
31. How they bore them at mass and tourney
32. Of the slaughter of the squires and the slaying of the slayer
33. How the fight began in Etzel's Hall
34. How they cast forth the dead
35. How Iring fought and died
36. How the Queen bade set fire to the hall
37. How the Margrave Rüdiger was slain
38. How Dietrich's men were all slain
39. How Gunther, Hagen, and Kriemhild were slain.
1. Of Kriemhild, and of her dream
2. Of the fostering and the knighting of Siegfried
3. How Siegfried rode to the city of worms
4. How Siegfried warred against the Saxons
5. How Siegfried first saw Kriemhild
6. How they voyaged on love-quest to Isen-land
7. How the warrior-maid was won to be Gunther's bride
8. How Siegfried went to the Niblung land for his knights
9. How Siegfried bare tidings to the royal city
10. Of the strange bridal of Gunther and Brunhild
11. How Siegfried and his wife journeyed home
12. How Gunther bade Siegfried to a festival
13. How they fared to the feast-tide
14. How the Queens spake bitter words unto each other
15. How woven for Siegfried was the net of betrayal
16. How Siegfried was murdered
17. How Siegfried was mourned and buried
18. How Kriemhild would not return to the Lowland with Siegmund
19. How the hoard of the Niblungs came to worms
20. How Queen Kriemhild was wooed for the King of the Huns
21. Of Kriemhild's journeying to the land of the Huns
22. How King Etzel wedded Kriemhild
23. How Kriemhild thought on vengeance for her wrongs
24. How the Hun-king's minstrels bade the Burgundians to the Feast
25. How the Princes rode to the land of the Huns
26. How foes fell on them as they journey by night
27. How they came to Bechlaren
28. How the Burgundians came to Etzel's strong city
29. How Hagen refused to rise up in presence of the Queen
30. How Hagen and Volker kept watch while men slept
31. How they bore them at mass and tourney
32. Of the slaughter of the squires and the slaying of the slayer
33. How the fight began in Etzel's Hall
34. How they cast forth the dead
35. How Iring fought and died
36. How the Queen bade set fire to the hall
37. How the Margrave Rüdiger was slain
38. How Dietrich's men were all slain
39. How Gunther, Hagen, and Kriemhild were slain.
Introduction
1. Of Kriemhild, and of her dream
2. Of the fostering and the knighting of Siegfried
3. How Siegfried rode to the city of worms
4. How Siegfried warred against the Saxons
5. How Siegfried first saw Kriemhild
6. How they voyaged on love-quest to Isen-land
7. How the warrior-maid was won to be Gunther's bride
8. How Siegfried went to the Niblung land for his knights
9. How Siegfried bare tidings to the royal city
10. Of the strange bridal of Gunther and Brunhild
11. How Siegfried and his wife journeyed home
12. How Gunther bade Siegfried to a festival
13. How they fared to the feast-tide
14. How the Queens spake bitter words unto each other
15. How woven for Siegfried was the net of betrayal
16. How Siegfried was murdered
17. How Siegfried was mourned and buried
18. How Kriemhild would not return to the Lowland with Siegmund
19. How the hoard of the Niblungs came to worms
20. How Queen Kriemhild was wooed for the King of the Huns
21. Of Kriemhild's journeying to the land of the Huns
22. How King Etzel wedded Kriemhild
23. How Kriemhild thought on vengeance for her wrongs
24. How the Hun-king's minstrels bade the Burgundians to the Feast
25. How the Princes rode to the land of the Huns
26. How foes fell on them as they journey by night
27. How they came to Bechlaren
28. How the Burgundians came to Etzel's strong city
29. How Hagen refused to rise up in presence of the Queen
30. How Hagen and Volker kept watch while men slept
31. How they bore them at mass and tourney
32. Of the slaughter of the squires and the slaying of the slayer
33. How the fight began in Etzel's Hall
34. How they cast forth the dead
35. How Iring fought and died
36. How the Queen bade set fire to the hall
37. How the Margrave Rüdiger was slain
38. How Dietrich's men were all slain
39. How Gunther, Hagen, and Kriemhild were slain.
1. Of Kriemhild, and of her dream
2. Of the fostering and the knighting of Siegfried
3. How Siegfried rode to the city of worms
4. How Siegfried warred against the Saxons
5. How Siegfried first saw Kriemhild
6. How they voyaged on love-quest to Isen-land
7. How the warrior-maid was won to be Gunther's bride
8. How Siegfried went to the Niblung land for his knights
9. How Siegfried bare tidings to the royal city
10. Of the strange bridal of Gunther and Brunhild
11. How Siegfried and his wife journeyed home
12. How Gunther bade Siegfried to a festival
13. How they fared to the feast-tide
14. How the Queens spake bitter words unto each other
15. How woven for Siegfried was the net of betrayal
16. How Siegfried was murdered
17. How Siegfried was mourned and buried
18. How Kriemhild would not return to the Lowland with Siegmund
19. How the hoard of the Niblungs came to worms
20. How Queen Kriemhild was wooed for the King of the Huns
21. Of Kriemhild's journeying to the land of the Huns
22. How King Etzel wedded Kriemhild
23. How Kriemhild thought on vengeance for her wrongs
24. How the Hun-king's minstrels bade the Burgundians to the Feast
25. How the Princes rode to the land of the Huns
26. How foes fell on them as they journey by night
27. How they came to Bechlaren
28. How the Burgundians came to Etzel's strong city
29. How Hagen refused to rise up in presence of the Queen
30. How Hagen and Volker kept watch while men slept
31. How they bore them at mass and tourney
32. Of the slaughter of the squires and the slaying of the slayer
33. How the fight began in Etzel's Hall
34. How they cast forth the dead
35. How Iring fought and died
36. How the Queen bade set fire to the hall
37. How the Margrave Rüdiger was slain
38. How Dietrich's men were all slain
39. How Gunther, Hagen, and Kriemhild were slain.







