Undine
Friedrich De La Motte Fouqué
Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA





Undine is a novel by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué concerning Undine, a water spirit who marries a Knight named Huldbrand in order to gain a soul. It is an early German romance, which has been translated into English and other languages. The novel served as inspiration for two operas in the romantic style by Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann and Albert Lortzing, respectively, and two ballets: the nineteenth century Ondine and the twentieth century Undine. An edition of the book was illustrated by Arthur Rackham. In The Fantastic Imagination, George MacDonald writes, "Were I asked, what is a fairytale? I should reply, Read Undine: that is a fairytale ... of all fairytales I know, I think Undine the most beautiful." (Summary from Wikipedia) (3 hr 8 min)
Chapitres
Dedication, How The Knight Came To The Fisherman | 13:40 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
In What Way Undine Had Come to the Fisherman | 11:27 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
How They Found Undine Again | 8:05 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
Of That Which the Knight Encountered in the Wood | 12:25 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
How the Knight Lived on the Little Promontory | 9:33 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
Of A Nuptial Ceremony | 11:19 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
What Further Happened on the Evening of the Wedding | 6:23 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
The Day After the Wedding | 11:40 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
How the Knight Took His Young Wife with Him | 9:25 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
How They Lived in the City | 7:56 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
The Anniversary of Bertalda’s Name-Day | 10:59 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
How They Departed from the Imperial City | 7:53 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
How They Lived at Castle Ringstetten | 14:06 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
How Bertalda Returned Home with the Knight | 12:51 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
The Journey to Vienna | 11:33 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
How It Fared Further with Huldbrand | 8:14 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
The Knight’s Dream | 5:49 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
How the Knight Huldbrand is Married | 9:21 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
How the Knight Huldbrand was Buried | 5:29 | Lu par Pete Williams, Pittsburgh, PA |
Critiques
Undine





Christina S.
A wonderful and sad story. Dear reader, you have a true talent, your reading of this beautiful tale excellent. I hope to hear more stories read by you. Thank you!
Hauntingly beautiful





A LibriVox Listener
Mr. Williams, as always, you have been an excellent reader. Thank you. As for the story, it is one of my favorite tragedies.
Wonderful tale





Bruce G
Thank you so much for picking and recording this story! I enjoyed it immensely
One of the extraordinary, little known classics.





jesusjohnabbason@gmail.com
So beautifully and breath-takingly written
Beautiful





Catkin
A very beautiful, tragic story with a wonderful reader. :)





A LibriVox Listener
A beautiful and melancholy story, read with expert sensitivity.
Interesting story





David
Sad, then it had to be
wonderful reading





JettJett
thank you for this!