The Story of Siegfried by James Baldwin

The Story of Siegfried by James Baldwin

"The Story of Siegfried" by James Baldwin is a retelling of the classic Norse myths and legends focused on the hero Siegfried, written in the late 19th century. The narrative aims to illuminate the rich tapestry of old Northern tales, exploring themes of heroism, nature, and the mythical world. The story begins with Siegfried's early life and the destiny that awaits him, emphasizing his lineage and the monumental tasks he will undertake. The opening of "The Story of Siegfried" sets the stage for an exploration of mythical themes through the lens of Siegfried’s character. It begins with a foreword discussing the origins of myth and how ancient peoples understood the world through stories. We are introduced to young Siegfried, the son of King Siegmund and Queen Sigelind, who is sent to apprentice with Mimer, a master smith. As he learns the crafts of smithing and war, Siegfried's potential as a legendary hero unfolds. The narrative hints at an impending conflict with a formidable dragon and the trials that will further shape Siegfried’s fate, intertwining his destiny with the treasures and curses of his ancestors.

Table of Content

The Fore Word

Adventure 1 Mimer, the Master

Adventure 2 Greyfell

Adventure 3 The Curse of Gold

Adventure 4 Fafnir, the Dragon

Adventure 5 In AEgir’s Kingdom

Adventure 6 Brunhild

Adventure 7 In Nibelungen Land

Adventure 8 Siegfried’s Welcome Home

Adventure 9 The Journey to Burgundy-Land

Adventure 10 Kriemhild’s Dream

Adventure 11 How the Spring-time Came

Adventure 12 The War with the North-kings

Adventure 13 The Story of Balder

Adventure 14 How Gunther Outwitted Brunhild

Adventure 15 In Nibelungen Land Again

Adventure 16 How Brunhild Was Welcomed Home

Adventure 17 How Siegfried Lived in Nibelungen Land

Adventure 18 How the Mischief Began to Brew

Adventure 19 How They Hunted in the Odenwald

Adventure 20 How the Hoard Was Brought to Burgundy

The After Word

Endnotes