Aquis Submersus (novella) explained
Aquis Submersus is an 1877 novella by the German writer Theodor Storm. It has also been published as Beneath the Flood. It is set in Northern Germany right after the Thirty Years' War and tells a tragic love story.
Publication
An English translation by Geoffrey Skelton was published in 1962 as Beneath the Flood.[1] New translations under the original title have been published in 1974 and 2015.[2] [3]
Adaptations
The novella was the basis for the 1951 film Immortal Beloved, directed by Veit Harlan.[4] It was also the basis for Wolfgang Schleif's 1979 television drama Wie Rauch und Staub.[5]
Notes and References
- Book: The White horseman ; Beneath the flood. WorldCat. 52026061 . 2016-05-13.
- Book: Aquis submersus. WorldCat. 1616586 . 2016-05-13.
- Book: A doppelgänger : with Aquis submersus. WorldCat. 892463449 . 2016-05-13.
- Book: 1999. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. 444. 9783110951943 . Goble . Alan . Walter de Gruyter .
- Book: Carstens, Uwe. 2008. Lieber Freund Ferdinand: Die bemerkenswerte Freundschaft zwischen Theodor Storm und Ferdinand Tönnies. German. 258. Books on Demand . 9783837047622.