Ran: En dramatisk dikt

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Ran: En dramatisk dikt

by Wilhelm Peterson-Berger

SV·~56 minutes·71 chapters

Chapters

71 total
1

RAN

0:02
2

WILHELM PETERSON-BERGER

0:11
3

PERSONER:

26:28
4

I

2:35
5

TÄRNORNA

0:05
6

RAN

0:31
7

TÄRNORNA

0:05
8

RAN

0:42
9

TÄRNORNA

0:38
10

WALDEMAR

1:24

Description

A lyrical tapestry of myth and manor unfolds on the mist‑shrouded shores of Solö, where the enigmatic queen Ran commands a chorus of shimmering tärnor. Their haunting verses rise with the dawn, weaving promises of beauty, power, and the fragile lure of destiny. The scene is set against a castle bathed in early light, where the ordinary world brushes against the uncanny.

Within this enchanted realm, the noble family of Sten Folkesson prepares for a joyous wedding, while the gallant knight Waldemar rides toward his bride, unaware of the unseen forces watching him. Ran’s seductive commands echo through the air, hinting at a deeper contest between mortal ambition and otherworldly influence. As the celebration begins, the tension between human love and the siren song of the supernatural promises a compelling clash that will test loyalties and desires.

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Language

sv

Duration

~56 minutes (54K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-09-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Wilhelm Peterson-Berger

Wilhelm Peterson-Berger

1867–1942

A vivid musical voice of Sweden’s national-romantic era, he was known both for his compositions and for his sharp, influential work as a critic. His music often drew on Nordic landscapes and folk color, giving it a strong sense of place.

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