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Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods (1911)
by Richard Wagner, translated by Margaret Armour
Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods
4017692Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods — Siegfried & the Twilight of the GodsMargaret ArmourRichard Wagner

THE RING
OF THE NIBLUNG

A TRILOGY WITH A PRE-
LUDE BY RICHARD WAGNER

TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH BY
MARGARET ARMOUR

II

SIEGFRIED AND
THETWILIGHT
OFTHEGODS

Books Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
Uniform with this volume, Price 15s net

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM. by William Shakespeare.

RIP VAN WINKLE By Washington Irving

THE INGOLDSBY LEGENDS OF MIRTH

AND MARVELS. by Thomas Ingoldsby, Esq.

THE RING OF THE NIBLUNG By Richard

Wagner. Translated by Margaret Armour.
I. The Rhinegold & The Valkyrie

Also

UNDINE. By De la Motte Fouqué. Adapted from

the German by W. L. Courtney.
With 15 Coloured and many Text Illustrations, crown 4to. 7s. 6d. net.

ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

by Lewis Carroll. With a Proem by Austin Dobson
With 12 Coloured and several Text Illustrations, crown 8vo. Price 6s. net.


LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN, 21 BEDFORD STREET, W.C.

Nothung! Nothung!
Conquering sword!”
See p. 40

SIGFRIED·&·the
TWILIGHT·of·the·GODS

BY · RICHARD·WAGNER
WITH · ILLUSTRATIONS
BY · ARTHUR · RACKHAM

TRANSLATED·BY·MARGARET·ARMOUR

LONDON WILLIAM·HEINEMANN
NEW·YORKDOUBLEDAY·PAGE·&·Co
1911

All rights reserved.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

To face page
“Nothung! Nothung!

Conquering sword!" Frontispiece

Mime at the anvil 4
Mime and the infant Siegfried 8
“And there I learned

What love was like”

10
Siegfried sees himself in the stream 12
Mime finds the mother of Siegfried in the forest 14
“In dragon's form

Fafner now watches the hoard”

22
Mime and the Wanderer 24
The forging of Nothung 34
Siegfried kills Fafner 56
“The hot blood burns like fire!” 58
The dwarfs quarrelling over the body of Fainer 62
“Magical rapture
Pierces my heart;
Fixed is my gaze,
Burning with terror;

I reel, my heart faints and fails!”

86
“Sun, I hail thee!
Hail, O light!

Hail, O glorious day!”

88
Brünnhilde throws herself into Siegfried’s arms 98
The three Norns 104
The Norns vanish 108
Siegfried leaves Brünnhilde in search of adventure 110
Siegfried hands the drinking-horn back to Gutrune, and gazes at her with sudden passion 120
Brünnhilde kisses the ring that Siegfried has left with her 124
The ravens of Wotan 128
The ring upon thy hand—

. . . ah, be implored!
For Wotan fling it away!”

130
The wooing of Grimhilde, the mother of Hagen 136
“Swear to me, Hagen, my son!” 138
“O wife betrayed,

I will avenge
‘Thy trust deceived”

154
“Though gaily ye may laugh,

In grief ye shall be left,
For, mocking maids, this ring
Ye ask shall never be yours”

162
“Siegfried! Siegfried!
Our warning is true:

Flee, oh, flee from the curse!”

164
Siegfried's death
Brünnhilde on Grane leaps on to the funeral pyre of Siegfried 180
The Rhine-Maidens obtain possession of the ring and bear it off in triumph 182




Siegfried

CHARACTERS
Siegfried
Mime
The Wanderer
Alberich
Fafner
Erda
Brünnhilde

SCENES OF ACTION
IIAct I. A Cave in a Wood
IAct II. Depths of the Wood
Act III. Wild Region at the Foot of a Rocky Mountain;
Afterwards: Summit of “Brünnhilde’s Rock”


The Twilight
of the Gods



CHARACTERS
Siegfried
Gunther
Hagen
Alberich
Brünnhilde
Gutrune
Waltraute
The Three Norns
The Rhine-Maidens
Vassals
Women