The Treasure (novel) explained

The Treasure
Author:Selma Lagerlöf
Title Orig:Herr Arnes penningar
Translator:Arthur G. Chater
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish
Publisher:Bonniers
Pub Date:1904
English Pub Date:1923
Pages:150

The Treasure is a 1904 novel by the Swedish writer Selma Lagerlöf. Its original Swedish title is Herr Arnes penningar, which means "Mr. Arne's money". It has also been published in English as Herr Arne's Hoard.[1] Set in Bohuslän in the 16th century, it tells the story of a group of Scottish mercenaries who escape from prison; they go on to murder a family to steal a treasure chest, after which one of them falls in love with the family's sole survivor.

Adaptations

The novel has been adapted for film three times: by Mauritz Stiller in 1919 as Sir Arne's Treasure, by Gustaf Molander in 1954 as Herr Arnes penningar, and as Poklad pana Arna in a 1967 Czechoslovak animated short film by Václav Bedřich.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Selma Lagerlöf - Bibliography. nobelprize.org. Nobel Media. 2012-02-28.
  2. Web site: Herr Arnes penningar. Swedish Film Database. Swedish Film Institute. 2012-02-28.