Körkarlen

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Körkarlen is a 1912 novel by Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf that blends supernatural elements with moral and social themes, famously inspiring Victor Sjöström’s classic 1921 silent film adaptation "The Phantom Carriage."

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Körkarlen canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literaryWork
novel
person
silent film
adaptedInto The Phantom Carriage NERFINISHED
author Selma Lagerlöf NERFINISHED
awardReceived Nobel Prize in Literature
basedOn Körkarlen NERFINISHED
containsElement ghost story
moral allegory
supernatural
countryOfOrigin Sweden
director Victor Sjöström NERFINISHED
genre moral fiction
social novel
supernatural fiction
hasCharacter Edit
the driver of the death carriage
hasInfluenceOn Swedish cinema
horror film genre
hasMainCharacter David Holm NERFINISHED
hasTheme Christian morality
afterlife
alcoholism
death
guilt
redemption
self‑sacrifice
social responsibility
inspired The Phantom Carriage NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third‑person narrative
notableWork Körkarlen NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
originalLanguage Swedish
partOf Swedish literary canon
publicationYear 1912
releaseYear 1921
setInCountry Sweden NERFINISHED
setInPeriod early 20th century
structure frame narrative
writtenByNobelLaureate Selma Lagerlöf NERFINISHED

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Selma Lagerlöf notableWork Körkarlen
Victor Sjöström notableWork Körkarlen