Gudrun

In both the Continental (German) and Scandinavian traditions, Gudrun/Kriemhild is the sister of the Burgundian king Gunther/Gunnar and marries the hero Siegfried/Sigurd. Both traditions also feature a major rivalry between Gudrun and Brunhild, Gunther's wife, over their respective ranks. In both traditions, once Sigurd has been murdered, Gudrun is married to Etzel/Atli, the legendary analogue of Attila the Hun. In the Norse tradition, Atli desires the hoard of the Nibelungen, which the Burgundians had taken after murdering Sigurd, and invites them to his court; intending to kill them. Gudrun then avenges her brothers by killing Atli and burning down his hall. The Norse tradition then tells of her further life as mother of Svanhild and enemy of Jormunrekr. In the continental tradition, Kriemhild instead desires revenge for her brothers' murder of Siegfried, and invites them to visit Etzel's court intending to kill them. Her revenge destroys both the Huns and the Burgundians, and in the end she herself is killed.
In Richard Wagner's ''Der Ring des Nibelungen'', Siegfried's wife is known as Gutrune. As Wagner's cycle ends with Siegfried's funeral and its immediate aftermath, it does not include her marriage to Atli/Etzel or revenge for Siegfried's death.
Some of the differences and similarities between Gudrun and Kriemhild in the Scandinavian and continental Germanic traditions can be seen in the following two stanzas taken from original sources. The first is Kriemhild's introduction in the ''Nibelungenlied'':
| There grew up in Burgundy a most noble maiden. No one in all the lands could be fairer. She was called Kriemhilt—she grew to be a beautiful woman. For her sake many knights were to lose their lives.}}
And this is how Gudrun is described at the end of the Eddic poem ''Atlakviða'':
| The whole tale is told: never after her will any wife go thus in armour to avenge her brothers. She caused the death of three kings of a nation, bright lady, before she died.}} Provided by Wikipedia
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Dialogozitaet am Beispiel des Werkes von Bolesław Leśmian by Voggenreiter, Gudrun
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Konstruktionen von Europa Die europäische Identität und die Kulturpolitik der Europäischen Union by Quenzel, Gudrun
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Chapter 8 Zombie history the undead in translation by Rath, Gudrun
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Dialogozitaet am Beispiel des Werkes von Bolesław Leśmian by Voggenreiter, Gudrun
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Chapter 8 Zombie history the undead in translation by Rath, Gudrun
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Karriereerwartungen berufsbegleitend Studierender by Gudrun Sotz-Hollinger
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