Siegfried's murder
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Siegfried's murder
(Penguin books)(Penguin classics, . Penguin epics ; 15)
Penguin, 2006
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Penguin epics : the greatest stories ever told
The Nibelungenlied
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Note
"This translation of The Nibelungenlied first published 1965 ... This extract published in Penguin books 2006"--T.p. verso
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No warrior will ever do a darker deed. Having killed a dragon and bathed in its blood, the mighty Siegfried seems undefeatable. But during a bitter family feud, his naive and beautiful wife reveals the truth to their foes: he has one terrible weakness. So Siegfried's enemies hatch a plan. They will pretend that the feud is forgotten. They will ask him to join them on a hunt. And, taking him with them into the dark depths of a forest, they will exploit that weakness and plunge a spear deep into his heart.
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