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This is a list of works based on the poem " Erlkönig" by
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang (von) Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath who is widely regarded as the most influential writer in the German language. His work has had a wide-ranging influence on Western literature, literary, Polit ...
. It was set to music by several classical composers, most notably by
Franz Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; ; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical period (music), Classical and early Romantic music, Romantic eras. Despite his short life, Schubert left behind a List of compositions ...
in his 1815 composition for voice and piano, and arranged for various settings by other composers. Use of the poem in contemporary music and other media is listed below.


Works


Film and television

*1931 film directed by , and its german-language version ''Der Erlkönig''. *Experimental filmmaker
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created an 8-minute puppet animation titled ''Der Erlkönig'' using a remixed version of the Schubert composition as the score and based on the original text of the poem. *In the 1988 film '' Burning Secret,'' Baron Alexander recites the final lines of Goethe's poem while holding the boy Edmund in a swimming pool (water itself being a symbol of birth and death). This moment represents the high point of their affection, whereafter the baron turns his attentions elsewhere. Here the quote also suggests the death of a child as such, on the way to maturity. * Pan's Labyrinth, a 2006
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film, written, directed and co-produced by
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, refers to similar fantasy themes, that lie solely on the viewer's imagination. In the movie, in war torn
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, a ten year old Ofelia is told she is a reincarnated princess of the Underworld. She then has to complete three tasks to in order for her to acquire immortality and return to her kingdom. Whether these events are real or just a part of her imagination is left to the viewer. *
Georges Schwizgebel Georges Schwizgebel (born 28 September 1944) is a Swiss animation film director whose paint-on-glass-animated 2004 film '' The Man with No Shadow (L'Homme sans ombre)'' won various awards. Biography Schwizgebel was born on 28 September 1944 in ...
adapted the poem into the 2015 animated short film '' Erlking''. *In the 2015 film '' Pay the Ghost,'' the protagonist, played by
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, recites part of this poem during a lecture to a college classroom; the antagonist of the film seems to have some of the effect of Goethe's Erl King. *The 2020 short film ''The Erl King'' is a modern re-imagining of Goethe's poem and features a reading of the original text in its conclusion. *Referenced in the ''
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'' episode, " Erlkönig" (2013).


Prose fiction

* The fictional annotator of
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's novel ''
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'' offers a translation into the fictional language of Zembla of the opening lines: ''Ret woren ok spoz on natt ut vett?/ Eto est votchez ut mid ik dett.'' (note on line 662) *In 1918 a Yiddish adaption titled ''Der valdkeyzer'' was published by . *In the novel ''Le Roi des Aulnes'' (1970),
Michel Tournier Michel Tournier (; 19 December 1924 − 18 January 2016) was a French writer. He won awards such as the '' Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française'' in 1967 for '' Friday, or, The Other Island'' and the Prix Goncourt for '' The Erl-King'' ...
identified the Erlkönig with his protagonist, and in turn with the German people during World War II, in the deliberate appeal the Nazis made to youth, ultimately sending them to their deaths in battle. The
Volker Schlöndorff Volker Schlöndorff (; born 31 March 1939) is a German film director, screenwriter and producer who has worked in Germany, France and the United States. He was a prominent member of the New German Cinema of the late 1960s and early 1970s. He ha ...
film '' The Ogre'' is an adaptation of Tournier's story. *British author
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retells the legend in a short story called "The Erl-King", first published in her short-story collection '' The Bloody Chamber'' (1979). *A short story entitled "The Erl-King" written by Elizabeth Hand is inspired by the Goethe poem but is set in modern day. It first appeared in the anthology ''Full Spectrum 4'' in 1993. *Goethe ballad was alluded to by Andrzej Sapkowski in the last novel of the Witcher Saga, The Lady of the Lake. Auberon Muircetach, The King of the Elves, leading the People of the Alders (and thus the de facto King of the Alders) imprisons Cirilla, one of the main heroines of the saga, in his world. *In the Japanese
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'', "Der Erlkönig", and the Schubert piece it inspired, play a prominent role as a recurring theme. *In Frank Tallis's 2008 crime novel ''Fatal Lies'', the psychoanalyst Max Liebermann and police inspector Oskar Rheinhardt perform first Loewe's treatment of the text, then Schubert's. A discussion between the characters about the relative quality of Schubert's and Loewe's respective settings becomes an early pivot-point in the novel's plot. *American novelist Kevin Flinn's 2009 novel, ''Through the Night and Wind'', takes its name from the first line of the poem and features the first two lines as part of an elaborate dream sequence. *
Sarah Shun-lien Bynum Sarah Shun-lien Bynum (born February 14, 1972) is an American writer, of Chinese descent. She previously taught writing and literature in the graduate MFA writing program at Otis College of Art and Design until 2015. She lives in Los Angeles, Cali ...
's short story "The Erlking" appeared in the 5 July 2010 issue of ''
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'' as part of the magazine's showcasing of twenty significant American fiction writers under the age of forty. In the story, a mother and her small daughter visit a fairy-themed fundraiser at a
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. There, the girl (whose name
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also stems from European folklore) becomes fixated on a mysterious man whom she perceives to be hiding a surprise for her under his cape. Bynum, in an interview on ''The New Yorker''s website, stated that the inspiration for her story came in part from Goethe's "The Erlking". *The 2012 Icelandic novel ''
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'' has been argued to have modelled one of its main characters, Kormákur Cooltran, on the King in "Der Erlkönig". * John Connolly's collection of five supernatural stories ''Nocturnes'' (2004) includes "The Erlking". *
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's ''Gilded Duology'' (2021) is based of a combination of
Rumpelstiltskin "Rumpelstiltskin" ( ; ) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in the 1812 edition of ''Children's and Household Tales''. The story is about an imp who spins straw into gold in exchange for a woman's firstborn child. Plot I ...
and Erlkonig.


Poetry

*
Johann August Apel Johann August Apel (17 September 1771 – 9 August 1816) was a German writer and jurist. Apel was born and died in Leipzig. Influence "" was Apel's version of the Freischütz folktale, and it was published as the first story of the first vo ...
's poem "Alp", in ''
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'' (volume 2, 1811), was based on the "Erlkönig", but using the folkloric Alp and
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as the antagonists. A word-for-word English translation of the poem was published as "The Night-Mare" in Wilhelm Klauer-Klattowski's ''The German Manual for the Young and for Self-Tuition'' volume 2 (1845).


Music

* The band
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has a song titled "Erlkönig" on their 2024 album '' Let Go'' which uses the poem as lyrics. * The
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song "Dalai Lama" from the album ''
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'' is a modernized version of the poem, taking place on an airplane. * Sequester released "The Erlking", a
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rendition of Schubert's piece with English lyrics inspired by Goethe's poem. The track would be the namesake for the demo "Visions of the Erlking", and would later appear on the studio album ''Winter Shadows''. * The heavy metal band
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's song "The Erl-King" was inspired by the Goethe poem. * The neofolk band
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has a song called "Erlkönig" that uses the poem as lyrics. *Polish metal band Oberschlesien recorded a music video ''Król Olch'' based on Goethe's ballad. The lyrics are in the Silesian dialect. *
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has a song called "Earl King" based on the poem. *The British classical crossover singer
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released the song "Figlio Perduto" ("Lost Son") in 2000 on her album '' La Luna''. The song is an Italian translation of Goethe's poem by Chiara Ferrau. *Singer/songwriter
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translated and set the poem to music under the name "The Oak Tree King" for his concert series with violinist
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* The
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song "Die Schwarzen Reiter" begins with the line "Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind? (Who rides, so late, through night and wind?)", a reference to the poem. *The poem is used by the German Gothic band Dracul in their song "Erlkönig". * Norwegian experimental
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uses shortened and slightly modified version of the poem as lyrics in a song with the same title. * German industrial- EBM band Kash uses the poem in the song "Erlkönig". * Norwegian band Jackman also uses the poem "Der Erlkönig" in a modern alternative treatment. *In the song "Tier in Dir", by the German punk band
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, parts of the lyrics are the same as the words in the poem. * The song "Incarnated" from the album ''
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band Obscura is based on this poem. *Chapter 20 and Episode 10 of ''
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'' depicts him singing a song made out of this poem. * The Dutch symphonic metal band
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released "Once Upon a Nightmare" as part of their 2016 album, '' The Holographic Principle''. The song contains quotes from the poem among its lyrics. * The Romanian rock band Compact has a song "Jocul ielelor". The song is inspired by the poem. * Catalan singer-songwriter
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adapted the poem in his song "El rei dels verns" (the alder king), featured in the 2015 album ''Irredempt''. * Dutch composer Dick Raaijmakers composed Ballad Erlkönig in 1967. During performances of this electronic composition a film is usually projected in which at certain points in time in the composition lines out of the poem can be seen and read on the screen, adding greatly to the experience.


Games

* The
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'' features a mini-game based on the poem, which plays the Schubert composition with a Japanese translation of the lyrics as background music. In 1988, an interactive video was displayed at The Kitchen in New York City, which used a video of this song."Grown-Ups' Video Game Is a Mazelike Journey"
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, ''
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Theatre

*British theatre company Théâtre de Complicité use the poem in ''The Street of Crocodiles'', a piece of theatre based on the stories of
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.


References

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