Marsk Stig's Daughters, and Other Songs and Ballads
1913
Marsk Stig's Daughters, and Other Songs and Ballads is a collection of poems and ballads published in 1913, likely written by an unknown author. The central piece, 'Marsk Stig's Daughters,' narrates the tragic story of two noble daughters who become outcasts after their father's death and seek aid from King Erik, highlighting themes of sorrow and social injustice. The collection draws on Romani culture and folklore, exploring love, identity, and the complexities of human emotions through evocative imagery and lyrical language.




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