The Emperor's Tomb
Author | Joseph Roth |
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Original title | Die Kapuzinergruft |
Translator | John Hoare |
Language | German |
Publisher | De Gemeenschap |
Publication date | 1938 |
Publication place | Netherlands |
Published in English | 1984 |
Pages | 231 |
The Emperor's Tomb (German: Die Kapuzinergruft) is a 1938 novel by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth. The Overlook Press published an English translation by John Hoare in 1984.[1] The novel was adapted into the 1971 film Trotta directed by Johannes Schaaf.[2] New Directions Publishing Corporation published a new translation by Michael Hofmann in 2013.[3]
New German edition, based on the first print: Joseph Roth, Die Kapuzinergruft, ed. by Werner Bellmann, Reclam, Stuttgart 2013. [with detailed commentary and epilog]
See also
- 1938 in literature
- Austrian literature
References
- ^ Tonkin, Katharine (2008). Joseph Roth's March Into History: From the Early Novels to Radetzkymarsch and Die Kapuzinergruft. p. 204. ISBN 1-57113-389-5.
- ^ Nürnberger, Helmuth (1981). Joseph Roth (in German). p. 152. ISBN 3-499-50301-8.
- ^ Pudles, Daniel. "Darkness before dawn", The Guardian, 2 February 2013. Retrieved on 7 August 2016.
External links
- The Emperor's Tomb at Projekt Gutenberg-DE (in German)
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