Margaret Armour Explained
Margaret Armour (10 September 1860 – 13 October 1943) was a Scottish poet, novelist, and translator. She translated the Nibelungenlied from Middle High German into English prose, first published in 1897 as The Fall of the Nibelungs. In 1910 she translated The Ring of the Nibelung by Richard Wagner, and in 1928 she translated Gudrun.
Selected works
Prose
- The Home and Early Haunts of Robert Louis Stevenson (1895)
- Agnes of Edinburgh (1910)
Poetry
- Songs of Love and Death (1896)
- Thames Sonnets and Semblances (1897)
- The Shadow of Love and Other Poems (1898)
Translations
- Book: The works of Heinrich Heine . Heine . Heinrich . Heinrich Heine . Leland . Charles Godfrey . Charles Godfrey Leland . Brooksbank . Thomas . Thomas Brooksbank . Armour . Margaret . Margaret Armour . 1891–1905 . London . W Heinemann . . 2019-04-26. (Armour translated vols. 10–12.)
- Book: Gudrun . Legerlotz . Gustav . Gustav Legerlotz . Armour . Margaret . Margaret Armour . 1932 . London . JM Dent . B0013IT7ZM .
- Book: The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie (the Ring of the Niblung) . Wagner . Richard . Richard Wagner . Armour Margaret, illustrated by Arthur Rackham . Margaret . 1910 . London . William Heinemann . 9781473319257 .
- Book: Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods (the Ring of the Niblung). Wagner . Richard . Richard Wagner . Armour Margaret . rt illustrated by Arthur Rackham . 1911 . London . William Heinemann . 9781473319257 .
- Book: The Nibelungenlied – A Prose Translation . 1934 . c. 1200 . London . JM Dent . Armour . Margaret . Margaret Armour .
References
Web site: Margaret Armour . Anderson . Douglas A . 2012-10-13 . Lesser-Known Writers . 2019-04-26.
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