Friedrich de la Motte Fouquet’s Undine

 

 

Read Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué’s Undine and answer the following questions:
1. In what way is this a fairy tale, in what way not a fairy tale? Can this question be approached both
thematically and formally? (Note: “formally” means: the form of the story.) 2-3 sentences
2. How would you describe the spatial semantics of the story? (1-2 sentences)
3. Who is the main character? And why does that question matter? (1-2 sentences)
4. What is the relationship between Undine and Bertalda? (1-2 sentences)
5. How would you describe the changes that happen to Undine after the wedding? (1-2 sentences)
6. How does this version compare to Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid”? (You might also
consider how it compare’s to the Disney film, if you’ve seen it already.) 2-3 sentences
7.What features seem to reflect Romanticism?

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Friedrich de la Motte Fouquet`s Undine

Undine is a fairy tale novella by Friedrich de la Motte Fouque in which Undine, a water spirit, marries a knight named Huldebrand in order to gain a soul. It was published in German in 1811. It is an early German romance, which has been translated into English and other languages. The story is descended from Melusine, the French folk-tale of a water-sprite who marries a knight on condition that he shall never see her on Saturdays, when she resumes her mermaid shape. By the marriage, Undine gains a soul. Huldbrand subsequently falls in love with Bertalda, who proves to be the fisherman`s long-lost daughter. Undine returns to her watery element, but when Huldbrand marries Bertalda the water-sprite reappears and kills the knight with a kiss.

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