Ritari Siniparta : Neliseikkailuinen satunäytelmä by C. Georg Starbäck

Ritari Siniparta by C. Georg Starbäck is a short fairy‑tale play written in the late 19th century. Framed as four “adventures,” it adapts the Bluebeard legend for the stage, blending moral warning and suspense. The likely topic is a cautionary tale about vanity, temptation, and forbidden knowledge, culminating in peril and last‑minute rescue. A poor knight’s widow lives with her daughters, prudent Anna and ambitious Rosa, and their brother Roope. Swayed by dreams of wealth, Rosa accepts marriage to the fearsome Bluebeard, despite Anna’s misgivings. In his lavish castle Bluebeard entrusts Rosa with keys to splendid rooms but forbids her to open a golden door on pain of death. Left alone, Rosa’s curiosity overcomes her: she unlocks the door and discovers a blood‑stained chamber holding the severed heads of six former wives. When Bluebeard returns and sees the telltale blood on the key, he condemns her, granting only a brief reprieve. As he moves to kill her, Roope arrives just in time, duels Bluebeard, and slays him. The sisters are saved, resolve to abandon vanity and idle curiosity, and look to use their newfound security to ease others’ hardship. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Starbäck, C. Georg (Carl Georg), 1828-1885
Translator Soini, Lauri, 1875-1919
Uniform Title Riddar Blåskägg. Finnish
Title Ritari Siniparta : Neliseikkailuinen satunäytelmä
Original Publication Kuopio: U. W. Telén & Co, 1909.
Credits Tapio Riikonen
Language Finnish
LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Subject Swedish drama -- Translations into Finnish
Subject Bluebeard (Legendary character) -- Drama
Category Text
eBook-No. 78865
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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