Translated from the Original Old Norse Text into English
Translated from the Original Old Norse Text into English
HON. RASMUS B. ANDERSON, LL.D.,
EDITOR IN CHIEF.
J. W. BUEL, Ph.D.,
MANAGING EDITOR.
PUBLISHED BY THE
NORROENA SOCIETY,
LONDON STOCKHOLM COPENHAGEN BERLIN NEW YORK
1906
KING GUNTHER
(After a painting by B. Guth.)
Gunnar, Gunther, or Gunter, King of Burgundy, was probably a realpersonage of the troubled times with which his name is associated—aperiod distinguished as much for heroic characters as for tragicevents. Gunther represents the best type of kinghood of his age; a manswayed by his affections rather than by ambition, who scrupled atmisdeeds, yet yielded to the mastering passions of love; one whoseinstincts were loyalty to friends and country, and who shrank fromcruelties to gain his ends, but who fell a victim to woman'sfascinations. History accordingly praises him more for a lover thanfor a sovereign.