- Loathly lady
of the land.
Characteristics
The loathly lady is a hideous woman who demands that a man kiss or marry her in her hideous form. This action reveals that her shape is a transformation that has been broken.
Celtic tradition
The loathly lady can be found in "The Adventures of the Sons of
Eochaid Mugmedon ", in whichNiall of the Nine Hostages proves himself the rightfulHigh King of Ireland by embracing her; the motif can also be found in stories of the earlier high kingsLugaid Laigde andConn of the Hundred Battles . In her capacity as a quest-bringer, the loathly lady can be found in the literature of theHoly Grail , includingChrétien de Troyes ' "Perceval, the Story of the Grail ",Wolfram von Eschenbach 's "Parzival ", and theWelsh Romance "Peredur, son of Efrawg " associated with the "Mabinogion ".The theme became a staple of
Arthurian literature; the best known treatment is inthe Wife of Bath's Tale , in which a knight, told that he can choose whether his bride is to be ugly yet faithful, or beautiful yet false, frees the lady from the form entirely by allowing her to choose for herself. A variation on this story is attached toSir Gawain in the related romances "The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle " and "The Marriage of Sir Gawain ".Germanic tradition
The loathly lady also appears in the
Old Norse "Hrólfr Kraki's saga " where Hróarr's brother Helgi oneYule , was visited by an ugly being while he was in his hunting house. No person in the entire kingdom allowed the being to enter the house, except Helgi. Later, the thing asked him to sleep in his bed. Unwillingly he agreed, and as the thing got into the bed, it turned into an elvish woman, who was clad in silk and who was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. He raped her, and made her pregnant with a daughter named Skuld. Helgi forgot the woman and a couple of days after the date had passed, he was visited by the woman, who had Skuld on her arms. The daughter would later marry Hjörvarðr,Hrólfr Kraki 's killer.This tradition is also present in the Northumbrian tale
The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh . Similar to this tale, is that ofHjálmþés saga ok Ölvis .hrek variant
The loathly lady story is playfully reinterpreted in the first of the
Shrek films. As per the usual telling, Princess Fiona is lovely by day but considers herself 'hideous' by night, when she is transfigured into an ogre. The tale is twisted, however, as her 'hideous' form is shared by that of her saviour, Shrek. At the tale's conclusion her form settles into that of an ogre, beautiful in the eyes of he who loves her.External links
* [http://www.maryjones.us/jce/loathlylady.html The Loathly Lady]
* [http://www.geocities.com/pagantheology/myth/wifeofbath.html The Wife of Bath]
* [http://www.uidaho.edu/student_orgs/arthurian_legend/quests/monsters/awandw.html Loathly Lady Themes; Sir Gawain]
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