Title: Saga of the Volsungs
1Saga of the Volsungs
- Combination of Myth, Legend and History.
- Most popular of the Icelandic fornaldar sagas.
- Action set in Age of Migrations (375 - 453 AD)
- Material also treated in the medieval German
epic, das Nibelungenlied (c. 1200) an Austrian
version from the other corner of the Germanic
world. - Saga based on oral lore roughly 800 years old.
- Direct sources for Volsunga saga are the poems of
the Poetic Edda (recommended reading, 114-242).
2Saga of the Volsungs
- Volsunga saga composed in Iceland in present form
1260-1270. Oldest manuscript from 1400. - Saga style, much shorter and more intensive than
the verse epic Nibelungenlied. - Many inconsistencies exist between the Eddic
poems and the two remaining epic versions. - In addition to the ancient Germanic legends,
there are also Celtic and romance elements. - Völkerwanderung as age of heroic myth.
- Sigurd/Siegfried as the Germanic Hero.
3Saga of the Volsungs
- Why was the work so famous?
- National cultural identity (esp. in Norway)
- Dynastic considerations / divine legitimacy
- Epic tragedy of monumental proportions
- Age of Myth, heroic ancestry
- Many representations in Norse art
- Influence of the Volsunga saga
- Richard Wagner, W. Morris, J.R.R. Tolkien
4Saga of the Volsungs
- Timeline of the Saga History
- Prehistory of supernatural events and legends
- Historical events (c. 430-460 AD) of the Germanic
Völkerwanderung. - Legend in early poems and heroic lays, Beowulf
and Lay of Ragnar, before 700-800 AD. - Legend spreads throughout Viking/Germanic world,
from Austria to Greenland. Oral poetry. - Nibelungenlied in Germany c. 1200, Volsunga saga
in Iceland c.1270.
5Saga of the Volsungs
- Divisions within the Saga
- 1. Prehistory of Sigurd (1-13)
- 2. Mythological foundation (14-16) Otters
Ransom - 3. Heroic Legend (17-20) Sigurds revenge, dragon
- 4. Legendary Romance (21-25) Brynhild
- 5. History and Legend (26-33) Gjuki and Gudrun
- 6. History (34-44) Gudrun and Atli
6Saga of the Volsungs
Characters in the Volsunga saga 1 Odin \ Sigi,
King of the Hunland in the Volsunga saga \
Rerir, King of the Huns, Hljod, a wish maiden
assists him and his wife in getting pregnant \
Volsung marries Hljod (incest of sorts) \
Sigmund and Signy (9 other sons, killed by
Siggeir) \
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Characters in the Volsunga saga 2 a). 2 sons (by
Signy Siggeir, killed by Sigmund) no
offspring b.) Sinfjotli (by Signy and Sigmund)
no offspring (result of incestuous match) c).
Helgi (Borghild Sigmund) and Hamund no
offspring of note (line continues!) d). Sigurd
(Sigmund Hjordis) Sigmund loses sword, dies,
she marries King Alf, raises Sigurd.
8Saga of the Volsungs
Historical Characters in the Volsunga saga
3 (Gudruns husbands and children) \ a). With
Sigurd a son (killed by Gunnar d. 437), and
Svanhild (killed by husband Jormunrek, d.
376) b). With Atli d. 453 2 sons, murdered by
Gudrun. c). With Jonakr Erp, Hamdir and Sorli,
killed in attempted vengeance for Svanhild d).
Sunhilda, Sarus, and Ammius also mentioned in
Roman accounts (Jordanes, History of the Goths).
9Saga of the Volsungs 1-2
- Sigi, son of Odin, kills a thrall (Bredi) and is
outlawed called wolf in hallowed places (35). - Odin guides Sigi to a new land where he gives
Sigi command of warships he wins the kingdom
Hunland. Here a Germanic kingdom. - When Sigi was old, his wifes brothers attacked
him familial intrigue a recurrent theme! - Sigi falls, but his son Rerir wreaks vengeance
against his own relatives.
10Saga of the Volsungs 2-3
- Rerir and his wife have no children, so Rerir
prays to Frigg she has Odin send a wish maiden
(giantess Hljod) with a fertility apple (36). - Rerir dies, but his wife gives birth (by
C-section) to Volsung after a 6 year pregnancy!
The entire dynasty is named after Volsung. (Engl.
Waels). - Volsung then marries Hljod a sort of incest?
- Twins Sigmund and Signy born, and 10 others.
- King Siggeir of Gautland asks for Signy in
marriage Volsung hosts a wedding feast.
11Saga of the Volsungs 3-4
- Odin appears (disguised) in the hall, thrusts a
sword into the tree Barnstock and calls it a gift
for whoever pulls it from the tree (38). - Everyone tries, but only Sigmund can pull it out.
- King Siggeir offers to buy the sword, but Sigmund
refuses to part with it. - Siggeir marries Signy, who foretells only misery
from the marriage (39). - King Siggeir then invites Volsung to visit him
treachery planned also a common theme.
12Saga of the Volsungs 5
- Volsung arrives at Gautland for the feast, but
Signy warns him that he has been trapped. - Volsung refuses to retreat from any battle he
fights bravely, but is overwhelmed and killed. - All his 10 sons taken captive Signy delays her
brothers execution. - A she-wolf kills one son each night in the
forest. - Signy send a servant to prepare the honey-trick.
- Sigmund kills the she-wolf and escapes (41f.).
13Saga of the Volsungs 6-7
- Sigmund dwells alone in the forest, hiding from
King Siggeir primitive, stone-age life. - Signy has two sons, sends them to her brother to
be tested famous flour-sack trial (42). - Sons fail the test Sigmund kills his nephews on
advice of their mother. - Signy swaps appearance with a sorceress, visits
her brother in the forest, sleeps with him.
Incest. - Signy gives birth to Sinfjotli, who passes the
famous flour-sack trial with Sigmund.
14Saga of the Volsungs 8
- Sigmund and Sinfjotli live together in the
forest, hunt men for their money. - They come across two men, steal their wolf skins,
become werewolves themselves. - The werewolves quarrel over their own boldness,
eventually they burn the wolf skins and return to
their normal shape. - When Sinfjotli is grown, they plot vengeance.
- They attack Siggeir Sinfjotli kills his two
half-brothers, but he and Sigmund are taken
captive.
15Saga of the Volsungs 8
- King Siggeir has Sigmund and Sinfjotli buried
alive, separated by a great stone slab (46). - Signy smuggles Sigmunds sword to them before
they are enclosed they use it to escape. - They then set fire to Siggeirs hall in the
night. - They ask Signy to leave, but she confesses her
incest out of desire for vengeance she is now
content to die with Siggeir. - Sigmund returns to Hunland, becomes king.
16Saga of the Volsungs 8-10
- King Sigmund marries Borghild, has son Helgi.
- Little is heard of Sinfjotli until later
incestuous line does not continue. - Prince Helgi wins battles, fights King Hodbrod to
win the latters reluctant fiancée, Sigrun. - Helgi was a famous king in other sagas, but plays
no further role in the Volsunga saga. - Sinfjotli desires fiancée of Queen Borghilds
brother kills him to get the woman.
17Saga of the Volsungs 10-11
- Borghild offers poison to Sinfjotli Sigmund
drinks it twice, but is too drunk the third time. - Sinfjotli knows it is poison, drinks and dies.
- Sigmund takes his body to the forest, where Odin
appears and takes the body away. - Sigmund drives away evil Borghild, she dies.
- Sigmund decides to marry Hjordis, which starts a
war with her first suitor, King Lyngi. - Lyngi attacks old Sigmund but he cannot be
defeated until Odin appears to break his sword.
18Saga of the Volsungs 12-13
- Queen Hjordis escapes death in the battle, finds
her dying husband Sigmund and collects the shards
of his famous sword. - Hjordis swaps clothes and names with servant.
- Danish Viking Alf appears, takes the girls and
treasure back to his father in Denmark. - King Hjalprek discovers her true identity
Hjordis marries his son, King Alf. - Hjordis gives birth to Sigmunds son, Sigurd.
19Saga of the Volsungs 13-14
- Sigurd grows up in Hjalpreks hall in great love
and honor. - Regin, Sigurds foster-father, persuades him to
confront the Dragon Fafnir and take his wealth. - Regin recounts the Tale of Otters Ransom (57).
- Hreidmar, with sons Fafnir, Otr, and Regin.
- Otr was a shape-shifter, hunted salmon in the
shape of an otter. - Loki unknowingly killed Otr with a stone.
20Saga of the Volsungs 14
- Odin, Hnir, and Loki arrive at Hreidmars hall
that evening, show their lucky catch to their
host, and are taken prisoner. - The Ransom of the Gods is to fill the Otter skin
with gold and then cover it with gold. - Loki goes to fetch the ransom he uses Rans net
to catch Dwarf Andvari in the form of a pike. - Andvari surrenders his gold, even his last little
ring, but curses the ring and the golden treasure.
21Saga of the Volsungs 14
- Loki ransoms Odin and Hnir the gold just
manages to cover the erect Otter skin one
whisker protrudes, and Odin covers that with
Andvaris ring (Andvaranautr). - Andvaris curse is thus transferred to Hreidmars
family Fafnir kills his father and takes all the
gold for himself. - While lying on his gold, his evil and greed
transform Fafnir into a dragon Lingworm. - Regin wishes to exploit Sigurd to recover his
gold.
22Saga of the Volsungs 14-16
- Sigurd is willing to aid Regin, asks only for a
sword worthy of such a great feat. - Sigurd breaks the first two swords fashioned by
Regin. - Sigurd collects the shards of his fathers sword,
Gram (broken by Odin), uses those to fashion a
new sword it cleaves the anvil in half! - Before Sigurd can slay the dragon, he must first
avenge his father, King Sigmund. - Gripir tells Sigurd of his future (short chapter).
23Saga of the Volsungs 17-18
- Sigurd collects an army and sails to attack the
sons of Hunding. - He meets a man (Hnikar or Fjolnir Odin), who
gives Sigurd advice before the battle. - In battle, Sigurd wades through blood to kill
every living son of Hunding Sigmund avenged! - Regin reminds Sigurd of his promise to kill
Fafnir he advises Sigurd to lie in a hole and
wait for the dragon to pass overhead - Sigurd advances bravely Regin runs home, afraid.
24Saga of the Volsungs 18
- As Sigurd digs his hole, Odin arrives to tell him
to dig several extra holes (for the dragon
blood). - Sigurd waits for Fafnir, thrusts the sword Gram
into the dragons heart, causing his death wound. - Lengthy Dialogue ensues between Sigurd and the
dying Dragon, Fafnir Who are you, and tell me
about your parents - Fafnir tells Sigurd that with the gold he will
inherit the curse of Andvari Sigurd takes the
gold anyway.
25Saga of the Volsungs 19-20
- Regin returns when it is safe, having hid like a
coward while Sigurd confronted Fafnir. - Regin is unsure whether to gloat, to cry for his
dead brother, or to seek vengeance against
Sigurd. - Regin asks Sigurd to roast his own brothers
heart so that he can eat it. - While roasting the heart, Sigurd tastes the blood
to see if the meat has been cooked when it
touches his tongue he can understand the language
of birds (nuthatches in some versions).
26Saga of the Volsungs 19-20
- The birds tell him of the wisdom to be gained by
eating the heart, and also of Regins treachery. - The birds also tell him that he would be better
off if he killed Regin, took the gold, and
seduced the beautiful Brynhild. - So Sigurd lops off Regins head and eats most of
the dragon heart himself. He also gets all the
gold. - He loads his horse Grani with the gold, almost
too much to carry, rides off.
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Sigurd tastes Fafnirs blood
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Brynhild behind the wall of flames
35Saga of the Volsungs 21
- Sigurd rides to Frakkland (land of the Franks),
sees a great light a wall of fire. - Sigurd discovers the valkyrie Brynhild asleep,
cuts off her armor and awakens her (67). - She tells him that she was punished by Odin for
supporting young Agnar against old Hjalmgunnar in
a battle cursed with marriage! - She vowed she would only marry a man who knew no
fear who could only be Sigurd.
36Saga of the Volsungs 21-22
- Sigurd asks the valkyrie to teach him the way
of mighty things. She recites a long poem,
telling him of runes and magic (67-71). - Brynhild recites more wisdom to him very
similar to the lines of Havamal, where Odin
speaks of how a good Viking warrior should act. - Sigurd is impressed by her beauty and wisdom He
swears that he will marry her, and she wants that
too they pledge vows between them.
37Saga of the Volsungs 23-25
- Sigurds appearance described (72).
- Chivalric elements have been added to the text
here some contamination from medieval courtly
romance. (term courtesy, for example). - Sigurds Second Meeting of Brynhild at Heimar
textual corruption or inconsistency? - Brynhild stays in her bower, embroiders tapestry
with Sigurds noble deeds he sees her in the
tower, but does not remember her.
38Saga of the Volsungs 25
- Sigurd vows to gain her affection (through
gold!). (cite 74) - Brynhild tells Sigurd that they cannot marry,
for she is a shield-maiden destined to fight,
and he is fated to marry Gudrun. - Sigurd insists no kings daughter will entice
me and swears a second time to marry her.
39Saga of the Volsungs 26-27
- The Burgundians are introduced
- King Gjuki (and evil Queen-witch Grimhild), his
sons Gunnar, Hogni and Guttorm, and his daughter
Gudrun. - King Atli (Attila the Hun) introduced as well
here he is the brother of Brynhild. - Gudrun has dreams of a hawk she decides to
visit Brynhild for an interpretation (76). - Brynhild interprets dream of a stag (cite 77f.).
40Saga of the Volsungs 28
- Evil Grimhild decides that Sigurd would be a
good catch for her family. She brews the Ale of
Forgetfulness that causes him to forget Brynhild
and his love for her. - Sigurd stays for nearly 3 years. King Gjuki
offers him his daughter Gudrun, and Sigurd agrees
to the marriage. - Gunnar and Hogni swear a Pact of Brotherhood
with their new brother-in-law.
41Saga of the Volsungs 28-29
- Norse society generally patrilocal bride
travels to her husbands home. Sigurds position
thus unusual, vulnerable, in his wifes land. - Sigurd gives Gudrun some of Fafnirs heart
making her grimmer and wiser than before. - Evil Queen Grimhild suggests that her son Gunnar
marry Brynhild! He likes the idea. - Brynhild again surrounded by a fire wall only
the man brave enough to pass can marry her!
42Saga of the Volsungs 29
- Gunnar is unable to pass through the fire, even
on Sigurds horse Grani. - Sigurd exchanges shapes with Gunnar, Grani leaps
the flames, and Sigurd seduces Brynhild (while
pretending to be Gunnar). - Brynhild is astonished that someone other than
Sigurd could pass through the flames, but he
passed her test, so she agrees to marry him.
43Saga of the Volsungs 29
- Sigurd sleeps with Brynhild for three nights
but places his sword Gram between them. A
similar scene in Tristan, medieval German epic. - Sigurd takes a trophy from Brynhild
Andvaranaut the cursed ring he had given her! - Brynhild travels to marry Gunnar she leaves
behind Aslaug, her daughter by Sigurd. - After the wedding celebration, Sigurd gets his
memory back is full of sorrow, but keeps quiet.
44Saga of the Volsungs 30
- Two Queens in any kingdom are too many Brynhild
and Gudrun dispute over who should be more
esteemed. Pride and Insults. - Gudrun proves that her husband Sigurd is best,
because he was the one who took Brynhild
herself! And Gudrun has the ring to prove it! - Brynhild deeply insulted, feels betrayed by
Sigurd, publicly insulted by Gudrun, and
humiliated by her marriage to second-rate Gunnar.
45Saga of the Volsungs 31
- Brynhilds grief only increases she takes to
her bed, depressed, will not talk to anyone. - Brynhild insults her husband Gunnar (85) and
curses his mother, evil Grimhild, who caused the
whole misfortune a woman usually to blame. - Brynhild tries to murder Gunnar, but his brother
Hogni prevents her she vows never again to be
happy. More lamentation she hides in her room. - Sigurd is asked to speak with Brynhild.
46Saga of the Volsungs 31
- Sigurd and Brynhild speak together (cite 87).
- They now both remember their earlier meeting.
- He still loves her, regrets his past mistakes,
desires that she become his wife. - She still loves him, but now wants him dead!
Its a thin line between love and hate. - Brynhild tells Gunnar a lie that Sigurd slept
with her while they were together behind the wall
of fire (88). Gunnar plots revenge.
47Saga of the Volsungs 32
- Betrayal of Sigurd Gunnar and Hogni vow to get
vengeance for Brynhild (and get the gold). - They do not wish to break their vows, so they
persuade their brother Guttorm to kill Sigurd. - They feed Guttorm snake and wolf, until he
becomes violent and fierce through witchcraft. - Guttorm attacks while Sigurd is sleeping,
skewers him to his bed before he dies, Sigurd
throws Gram and slices Guttorm in half.
48Saga of the Volsungs 32-33
- Gudrun is in bed covered with Sigurds blood
Brynhild laughs when she hears Gudrun crying. - Brynhild soon laments the death of heroic
Sigurd. - She bestows gold, gives a final prophesy the
deaths of all then stabs herself. - Sigurd, Brynhild, and Sigurds son (by Gudrun)
are all burned together on a funeral pyre (93). - Brynhilds Ride to Hel reunites her with
Sigurd, whom she was fated to love (Edda, 192-4).
49Saga of the Volsungs 34
- Gudrun now the central figure of the saga.
- She leaves her brothers, travels through
wilderness to Denmark, stays 7 seasons. - Grimhild wants Gudrun back, travels with brothers
to Gudrun, offer compensation and an evil
potion with runes (94f.). - Gudrun forgets her grievances but she still
dislikes Grimhilds plan for her to marry Atli
(95).
50Saga of the Volsungs 34-35
- Grimhild convinces Gudrun to marry Atli, though
she is unhappy with the idea her life with Atli
contains little affection. - Atli has bad dreams, which Gudrun interprets
(96). - Atli lusts after Sigurds gold, now in the hands
of Gunnar and Hogni. He has a claim, since the
inheritance should pass through Gudrun to him. - Atli invites Burgundians to his hall Gudrun
suspects treachery, ties wolf hairs onto a ring
and sends secret runes to warn her brothers.
51Saga of the Volsungs 35-37
- Ambassador Vingi recarves the warning runes,
presents the invitation and offer of power (97). - Kostbera, Hognis wife, reads the runic warnings
correctly and warns Hogni. - Kostbera has dreams, which Hogni interprets very
poorly (98). - Glaumvor, Gunnars (new) wife, also has dreams
which he interprets poorly (99). - The brothers know the danger, but decide to face
their fate anyway.
52Saga of the Volsungs 37-38
- Ambassador Vingi brings them to Atlis hall,
where they see the trap set for them. - They kill boastful Vingi by beating him with the
blunt ends of their axes. - Atli welcomes them on the condition they hand
over Sigurds gold Gunnar Hogni refuse (100). - Atli swears to avenge Sigurd fighting becomes
general Gudrun joins her brothers in the fight. - Atli loses much in the battle, laments his fate.
53Saga of the Volsungs 39
- All of the Burgundians are eventually killed
except Hogni and Gunnar. - Gunnar is captured and put in chains.
- Hogni fights resolutely, but he too is
overpowered and captured (102). Faces torture
bravely. - Thrall (slave) Hjallis heart is cut out, shown
to Gunnar, who can tell by its tremulous quaking
that it is not Hognis! - Hognis resolute heart is cut out he laughs
while being killed! Example of Viking pride!
54Saga of the Volsungs 39-40
- Gunnar recognizes Hognis heart knows he is now
the Last of the Burgundian Kings (103). - Gunnar bound and thrown into a Snake Pit to die
Gudrun throws him a harp which he plays with his
toes! - Gunnar calms all the snakes except one large
hideous adder which kills him (103). - Atli gloats over his victory to Gudrun, who
pretends to bow to his will, but plots vengeance. - A funeral feast is prepared for Gunnar and Hogni.
55Saga of the Volsungs 40
- Gudrun seizes her two sons by Atli, slits their
throats, and serves them to Atli for dinner
(104). - Atli is (justifiably) outraged by Gudruns
behavior. - Niflung, Hognis son, helps Gudrun get her
vengeance. Together, they skewer drunken Atli in
his bed (104). - Gudrun and dying Atli exchange lies and taunts
but she agrees to bury him well, which she does. - Gudrun sets fire to Atlis hall before she
leaves, killing all those remaining inside (105).
56Saga of the Volsungs
- Andvaris Cursed Gold has now killed
- Hreidmar the Giant
- His sons Regin the Smith and Fafnir the Dragon
- Sigurd the Dragon Slayer
- Brynhild the Valkyrie
- The Burgundian Kings Gunnar and Hogni
- Dozens or hundreds of lesser characters (all of
the warriors belonging to Gunnar and to Atli). - Only Gudrun is left the curse now follows her.
57Saga of the Volsungs 41-42
- Gudrun wishes to die, tries to drown herself, but
is carried by waves to the fortress of King
Jonakr. - Beautiful Svanhild, daughter of Sigurd and
Gudrun, goes with her. - Jonakr marries Gudrun, they have 3 children
- Hamdir, Sorli and Erp the names Sunhilda,
Sarus, and Ammius mentioned in Roman chronicles
(Jordaness History of the Goths). - Svanhild betrothed to Jormunrek (historical
Erminrichus, d. 376 AD).
58Saga of the Volsungs 42
- Jormunrek foolishly sends his young son, Randver,
and evil advisor, Bikki, to fetch beautiful
Svanhild. - Bikki advises Randver to seduce Svanhild, since
he deserves a beautiful young wife more than his
aged father (107). - Bikki tells Jormunrek that his son has betrayed
him and become the lover of his betrothed! - Jormunrek has Randver hanged, and he has Svanhild
trampled to death by horses (107).
59Saga of the Volsungs 43-44
- Gudrun hears of her daughters violent death and
urges her young sons to vengeance (107). - Lamentations of Gurdun (108). This is taken from
the poem The Whetting of Gudrun (Edda 234-7). - Gudrun prays to Sigurd, that he might ride from
Hel and take her to his world. Suggestion of
death. - Meanwhile, Gudruns sons are given magic that
protects them from metal (but not from stone). - They ask their brother Erp if he will help them
his cryptic answer leads them to kill him (108).
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- They soon realize the wisdom of Erps answer,
regret their rashness in killing him. - They attack Jormunrek, slice off his hands and
his feet but Erp is not there to slice off his
head, so Jormunrek is able to call for help! - The defenders attack, but their weapons will not
bite into the magic armor of Hamdir and Sorli. - A tall, ancient, one-eyed man appears and advises
them to stone the boys to death, and it is done. - Odin puts an end to this line everyone dead!