
In a distant island kingdom, the young knight Froda has earned a reputation for hospitality, daring deeds, and a devotion to the ancient songs of the north. When a beautifully illustrated manuscript arrives, recounting the tragic romance of Aslauga, the hidden daughter of a legendary hero, Froda’s heart is set ablaze by a love that exists only in legend. He sings a new lay, hoping the tale will inspire his own quests and the verses of wandering skalds.
That evening, a veiled peasant woman appears at his door, claiming descent from the mighty Rolf whose lands once flourished across the island. She implores Froda to share his bounty, promising that generosity might restore her family’s lost honor. As the knight wrestles with the sincerity of her story and the weight of his own ideals, listeners are drawn into a world where chivalry, poetry, and the echo of forgotten history intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (73K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sandra Laythorpe, and David Widger
Release date
2001-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1777–1843
Best known for the fairy tale novella Undine, this German Romantic writer brought medieval legends, chivalry, and the supernatural together in stories that feel both dreamy and dramatic. He also served as a soldier, a background that helped shape the heroic tone found across much of his work.
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