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The Indian Tomb

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The Indian Tomb
1938 edition of Das indische Grabmal
AuthorThea von Harbou
Original titleDas indische Grabmal
Translator
    • John Mucci
    • Richard Felnagle
LanguageGerman
PublisherUllstein & Co
Publication date
1918
Publication placeGermany
Published in English
20 October 2016[1]
Pages378

The Indian Tomb (German: Das indische Grabmal) is a 1918 novel by the German writer Thea von Harbou. It tells the story of a German architect who is commissioned by an Indian maharajah to create a large monument, only to learn that it is meant for the maharajah's unfaithful lover, who will be buried alive as punishment. The book was published in German by Ullstein & Co in 1918[2] and in English translation by John Mucci and Richard Felnagle in 2016.[1] It was adapted for film in 1921, 1938 and 1959.

Adaptations

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All three film adaptions are divided into two parts:[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "The Indian Tomb". Amazon. Retrieved 16 February 2025.
  2. ^ Günther, Lothar (2023). "Thea von Harbou und ihre Beziehungen zu Indien". In Reinhold, Keiner (ed.). Thea von Harbou. Die Frau, die Metropolis schrieb (in German). ISBN 9783939988342.
  3. ^ Fuechtner, Veronika (2010). "The International Project of National(ist) Film: Franz Osten in India". In Rogowski, Christian (ed.). The Many Faces of Weimar Cinema: Rediscovering Germany's Filmic Legacy. Rochester, New York: Camden House Publishing. p. 171. ISBN 978-1-57113-429-5.