Hertig Fredrik av Normandie

Hertig Fredrik av Normandie ("Duke Frederic of Normandy") is an anonymous, 3,310-line Swedish translation of a lost German romance, which according to Hertig Fredrik was itself translated from French at the behest of the Emperor Otto. By its own declaration, the Swedish translation was made in 1308. It is one of the three Eufemiavisorna, Swedish translations of originally French romances composed at the behest of Queen Euphemia of Rügen (1270–1312). It was subsequently also translated into Danish.[1]

Synopsis

The poem's main character is Duke Frederic, a knight of the court of King Arthur. He goes out hunting but becomes lost, and so finds himself in the realm of the dwarves, who inhabit a mountain. Frederic assists their king, Malmrit: Malmrit has lost his kingdom to rebellious vassals, and Frederic helps him to regain his kingdom and restore order and prosperity. In return, Malmrit gives Frederic a magic ring with the power of making its bearer invisible. Frederic uses it to gain access to a tower where the King of Ireland has imprisoned his beautiful daughter Floria. Frederic begins a sexual relationship with Floria and eventually, through a series of adventures, brings her and a great fortune with him back to Normandy. The couple marry, become good rulers and, in his old age, Floria enters a convent.[2]

Evaluation

According to Gösta Holm, 'on the whole, it is more artistic than its Swedish forerunner, Herr Ivan'.[3]

The first scholarly consideration of the text was by Rasmus Nyerup in 1811.[4]

Manuscripts

Hertig Fredrik is generally preserved alongside the other Eufemiavisorna.[5]

Swedish version:

Danish version:

References

  1. Gösta Holm, 'Eufemiavisorna', in Medieval Scandinavia: An Encyclopedia, ed. by Phillip Pulsiano (New York: Garland, 1993), pp. 171-73.
  2. Gösta Holm, 'Eufemiavisorna', in Medieval Scandinavia: An Encyclopedia, ed. by Phillip Pulsiano (New York: Garland, 1993), pp. 171-73.
  3. Gösta Holm, 'Eufemiavisorna', in Medieval Scandinavia: An Encyclopedia, ed. by Phillip Pulsiano (New York: Garland, 1993), pp. 171-73.
  4. Layher, William. "Origins of the Old Swedish Epic Hertig Fredrik af Normandie: A Middle Dutch Link?" TijdSchrift voor Skandinavistiek 21.2 (2000).
  5. Gösta Holm, 'Eufemiavisorna', in Medieval Scandinavia: An Encyclopedia, ed. by Phillip Pulsiano (New York: Garland, 1993), pp. 171-73.
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