Regarding representations of the rusalka in modern popular culture, folklorist Natalie Kononenko says, "the currently dominant presents her as something like a mermaid, though she is pictured as having legs rather than a fish tail ... The current view of the
rusalka as a seductive or seduced woman was probably influenced by written literature. In the past, her image was more complex and she more closely resembled a nature spirit, found not only near water but in fields, forests, and mountains, rather like the
vila ...".
List of notable works featuring rusalki • 1829 – "Rusalka", a short story of
Orest Somov (translated into English and published in 2016). • 1831 –
Rusalka, a poem by
Mikhail Lermontov. • 1856 –
Rusalka, an opera by
Alexander Dargomyzhsky. • 1895 –
Roussalka, an unfinished opera by
Henri Duparc. • 1901 –
Rusalka, an opera by
Antonín Dvořák. • 1902 – The
Russalka Memorial, a monument in
Tallinn erected to mark the anniversary of the sinking of the Russian warship
Rusalka in 1893. The bronze sculpture depicts an angel pointing her orthodox cross towards the shipwreck site. • 1908 –
Su Anasy (tat.
Су анасы; literary
Water Mother, in Russian translation
Vodyanaya), a poem by
Tatar poet
Ğabdulla Tuqay. • 1911 –
The Forest Song, a poetic play in three acts by
Lesya Ukrainka. • 1930s – In his poem
Rus ken nisht ontshlofn vern, Yiddish poet
Itzik Manger re-imagines the biblical
Ruth in early 20th-century Russia. The night before
Naomi's departure, Ruth decides that if her mother-in-law does not take her with, she will throw herself in the river and become a rusalka. • 1943 –
Nikolai Medtner's
Third Piano Concerto, based on Mikhail Lermontov's ballad. • 1979 – ''
The Merman's Children'' by
Poul Anderson had a rusalka as the lover of one of the main characters. • 1989 –
Rusalka, a
fantasy novel (part of
The Rusalka trilogy of novels by
C. J. Cherryh), features and revolves around a rusalka named Eveshka. • 1990 –
Tigana by
Guy Gavriel Kay, in which riselka, the supernatural creature, which occurrence suggests the future, is inspired by rusalka. • 1991 –
The Boat House by
Stephen Gallagher, a novel in which a rusalka flees her homeland and attempts to settle in the English Lakes. • 1993 –
The Last Wish by
Andrzej Sapkowski, a Polish novel from
The Witcher series, in which Geralt briefly believes he has encountered a rusalka that has fallen in love with a cursed man; however, the rusalka turns out to be a bruxa, instead. • 1993 –
Quest for Glory: Shadows of Darkness, which draws upon Slavic mythology, features a rusalka;
Paladin characters have the option to avenge her murder and let her move on to the afterlife. • 1996 –
Rusalka, a short film directed by
Aleksandr Petrov and animated using his
paint-on-glass animation technique. • 1996 – "To This Water (Johnstown, Pennsylvania 1889)", a short story by
Caitlín R. Kiernan. • 1996 – "Firebird" (novel)" by
Mercedes Lackey mentions Rusalkas as a threat to the main character, Ilya. • 1999–2015 – In some Slavic localizations of the American computer game series
Heroes of Might and Magic, various entities are named after rusalka. In the Polish localizations of the
third,
fifth, and
seventh games in the series, as well as
Might and Magic VII, "sprites" are renamed to "rusałka", whereas in the Russian localizations of the
third,
fourth,
sixth, and
seventh games, as well as
Might and Magic X, "mermaids" are renamed to "русалка". • 2004 – "Omut", a concept ethno-ambient-dub album by Ethnica Music Project, based on Russian folk songs about rusalki. • 2005 –
The Rusalka Cycle: Songs Between the Worlds is a performance piece and CD by the California-based women's vocal group
Kitka. • 2006 - "Urchins, While Swimming", a short story by
Catherynne Valente, published in
Clarkesworld Magazine. • 2006 – A cycle of creatures in the
trading card game Magic: the Gathering called Rusalka are printed in the
Guildpact expansion. • 2008 – In the video game
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, a rusalka appears as the fifth boss, shown as an aquatic demon. • 2010 - Rusalka is the name of a song by Croatian black/folk metal band Stribog. • 2012 – Rusalka is the name of a water nymph-like boss fought in the
Nintendo 3DS video game
Bravely Default. • 2013 – Rusalki appear as monsters in the
action role-playing video game The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing. • 2013 – In
Christopher Buehlman's ''The Necromancer's House'', the protagonist has a longstanding relationship with a powerful rusalka who starts and assists with a war against Russian sorcerers. • 2015 – Rusalka is the name of a number of beings in the video game
Axiom Verge. In in-game dialogue, one rusalka translates this designation as a "water machine". • 2016 –
The Book of Speculation: A Novel, Erika Swyler's debut, features rusalka characters in traveling circuses. • 2017 – Rusalka Pictures, a British independent feature film production company. • 2017 – In Katherine Arden's debut novel
The Bear and the Nightingale the protagonist, Vasya, befriends a rusalka living in a lake. • 2018 – Don Nigro's play "Rusalka" is about the interrogation of a girl named Lydia regarding the disappearance of her friend who was a Rusalka. • 2018 –
The Mermaid: Lake of the Dead, a horror film about a rusalka who falls in love with a man and places a curse on him. • 2018 – Rusalki feature in
The Surface Breaks, a YA novel by Louise O'Neill and a retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's 1857 story "
The Little Mermaid". • 2018 – In the first half of the song "Rusalka, Rusalka / Wild Rushes" on
The Decemberists' album ''
I'll Be Your Girl'', the lyrics describe being lured into the water by a rusalka. Additionally, the album box set contains a Rusalka luminary card for the band's game
Illimat. • 2019 - Kate Quinn’s novel The Huntress uses rusalki in various ways throughout the plot. • 2021 – RUZALKA, a choreographic piece by Copenhagen-based choreographer Thjerza Balaj. • 2023 – The song "Rusalochki" by Ukrainian electro-folk band
Go_A is inspired by a ritual of accompanying rusalki back to their forest. • 2023 – In the Chinese video game
Reverse: 1999 one of the playable characters in the game is a rusalka named Vila (character released 2024 internationally). • 2024 –
Antonín Dvořák's opera
Rusalka is playing on the starship in the film
Spaceman, starring
Adam Sandler. His character (Jakub Procházka) later imagines his wife as a rusalka. • 2024 – Rusalkas are referenced in a short story set in Ukraine in WW2 called "The Lake That Never Freezes" by Peter Wise. It appears in
Disturbing the Water, his collection of original ghost stories themed around fish, fishing and fishy places. • 2025 – In Netflix's show 'The Witcher', 'S04 E07 · What I Love I Do Not Carry' features an encounter with a Rusalka for Geralt and his team. ==See also==