âAâ follows most of the original written forms, but is the shortest manuscript of the three. âCâ is the most altered edition, as it was changed to suit later cultural tastes. Manuscript âBâ is considered the gold standard since it shows signs of minimal alterations and is of intermediate length. Alice Horton has used manuscript âBâ as the foundation of her English edition, creating a work that is accurate in translation and with its lyrical quality preserved. It portrays an epic adventure that grabs and holds the readerâs attention.
Siegfried, the knighted prince of Netherland, has plans to marry the beautiful Princess Kriemhilda of Burgundy. He visits Worms to bargain with the three kings and Kriemhildaâs brothers: Gunther, Gernot, and Giselher. Famed for his impenetrable skin and inhuman strength after bathing in dragonâs blood, Siegfried may be the perfect man to help them. To marry their sister and receive her wealth, Siegfried must convince the ruler beyond the sea and the mighty maiden warrior to be Guntherâs wife. This queen has sworn only to marry a man who can beat her three challenges, at the risk of beheading if he should fail.
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