- The Lay of the Nibelung Men
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If we accept as our definition of an Epic:—(a) A long poem, (b) of an interest not less than national[1], describing (c) in noble language (d) a series of naturally and organically connect...
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章节列表
- INTRODUCTION
- I. Of Kriemhild, and of her Dream
- II. Of the Fostering and the Knighting of Siegfried
- III. How Siegfried rode to the City of Worms
- IV. How Siegfried warred against the Saxons
- V. How Siegfried first saw Kriemhild
- VI. How they Voyaged on Love-quest to Isen-land
- VII. How the Warrior-maid was won to be Gunther’s Bride
- VIII. How Siegfried went to the Niblung Land for his Knights
- IX. How Siegfried bare Tidings to the Royal City
- X. Of the strange Bridal of Gunther and Brunhild
- XI. How Siegfried and his Wife journeyed Home
- XII. How Gunther bade Siegfried to a Festival
- XIII. How they Fared to the Feast-tide
- XIV. How the Queens spake bitter Words Each unto Other
- XV. How woven for Siegfried was the Net of Betrayal
- XVI. How Siegfried was Murdered
- XVII. How Siegfried was Mourned and Buried
- XVIII. How Kriemhild would not return to the Lowland with Siegmund
- XIX. How the Hoard of the Niblungs came to Worms
- XX. How Queen Kriemhild was Wooed for the King of the Huns
- XXI. Of Kriemhild’s journeying to the Land of the Huns
- XXII. How King Etzel wedded Kriemhild
- XXIII. How Kriemhild thought on Vengeance for her Wrongs
- XXIV. How the Hun-King’s Minstrels bade the Burgundians to the Feast
- XXV. How the Princes rode to the Land of the Huns
- XXVI. How Foes fell on them as they journeyed by Night
- XXVII. How they came to Bechlaren
- XXVIII. How the Burgundians came to Etzel’s strong City
- XXIX. How Hagen refused to rise up in Presence of the Queen
- XXX. How Hagen and Volker kept Watch while Men slept
- XXXI. How they bore them at Mass and Tourney
- XXXII. Of the Slaughter of the Squires and the Slaying of the Slayer
- XXXIII. How the Fight began in Etzel’s Hall
- XXXIV. How they cast forth the Dead
- XXXV. How Iring fought and died
- XXXVI. How the Queen bade set fire to the Hall
- XXXVII. How the Margrave Rüdiger was slain
- XXXVIII. How Dietrich’s Men were all slain
- XXXIX. How Gunther, Hagen, and Kriemhild were slain