
Produced by Douglas Levy
THE VIKINGS OF HELGELAND. (1858.) - CHARACTERS.
THE VIKINGS OF HELGELAND. - PLAY IN FOUR ACTS. - ACT FIRST.
ACT SECOND.
ACT THIRD.
ACT FOURTH.
In the rugged fjords of 10th‑century Norway, a fierce winter storm lashes the craggy coastline of Helgeland, where war‑ships loom on the horizon and pine‑covered cliffs echo with the clang of steel. The play opens on this bleak seascape, introducing a cast of larger‑than‑life figures: Ornulf, the seasoned chieftain of the fjords; Sigurd the Strong, a notorious sea‑king; and the young Dagny, caught between loyalty to her father and the allure of the Viking hero. Their world is one of honor, blood‑feuds, and the constant threat of sudden violence.
The first act erupts in a sudden clash when Sigurd’s men force their way into Ornulf’s shelter, sparking a brutal duel that tests both warriors’ skill and pride. As swords flash and wounds are inflicted, the tension gives way to a grudging respect, hinting at a fragile peace that could reshape the balance of power in the region. Listeners will be drawn into the raw, elemental atmosphere of the Norse age, where personal valor and the promise of reconciliation hang in the cold, salty air.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (103K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-09-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1906
A master of modern drama, this Norwegian playwright reshaped the stage with fearless, realistic plays that challenged social rules and private hypocrisies. His work still feels startlingly alive in classics like A Doll’s House, Ghosts, and Hedda Gabler.
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