The Volsunga saga / translated by William Morris and Eirikr Magnusson.

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Other Authors: Morris, William, 1834-1896, Eiríkr Magnússon, 1833-1913
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Published: London : Electric Book Co., ©2001.
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505 0 |a CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- TRANSLATORS' PREFACE. -- 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. 
505 8 |a CHAPTER VIII. The Death of King Siggeir and of Stigny. CHAPTER IX. How Helgi, the son of Sigmund, won King Hodbrod and his Realm, and wedded Sigurn. -- CHAPTER X. The ending of Sinfjatli, 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. 
505 8 |a CHAPTER XV. Of the Welding together of the Shards of the Sward 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. 
505 8 |a CHAPTER XXV. Of the Dream of Gudrun, Giuki's daughter. CHAPTER XXVI. -- CHAPTER XXVII. The Wooing of Brynhild. -- CHAPTER XXVIII. How the Queens held angry converse together at the Bathing. -- CHAPTER XXIX. Of Brynhild's great Grief and Mourning. -- CHAPTER XXX. Of the Slaying of Sigurd Fafnir's-bane. -- CHAPTER XXXI. Of the Lamentation of Gudrun over Sigurd's dead, as it is told told in ancient Songs. -- CHAPTER XXXII. Of the Ending of Brynhild. -- CHAPTER XXXIII. Gudrun wedded to Atli. -- CHAPTER XXXIV. Atli bids the Giukings to him. 
505 8 |a CHAPTER XXXV. The Dreams of the Wives of the Giukings. CHAPTER XXXVI. Of the Journey of the Giukings to King Atli. -- CHAPTER XXXVII. The Battle in the Burg of King Atli. -- CHAPTER XXXVIII. Of the slaying of the Giukings. -- CHAPTER XXXIX. The End of Atli and his Kin and Folk. -- CHAPTER XL. How Gudrun cast herself into the Sea, but was brought ashore again. -- CHAPTER XLI. Of the Wedding and Slaying of Swanhild. -- CHAPTER XLII. Gudrun sends her Sons to avenge Swanhild. -- CHAPTER XLIII. The Latter End of all the Kin of the Giukings. -- Appendix 
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650 0 |a Mythology, Norse. 
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700 0 |a Eiríkr Magnússon,  |d 1833-1913. 
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