Norbert Jacques
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Norbert Jacques (6 June 1880 – 15 May 1954) was a Luxembourgish novelist, journalist, screenwriter, and translator who wrote in German. He was born in Luxembourg-Eich, Luxembourg and died in Koblenz, West Germany. He created the character Dr. Mabuse, who was a feature of some of his novels. Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler, the first novel to feature Mabuse, was one of the bestsellers of its time; it sold over 500,000 copies in Germany.Template:Sfn Today, Jacques is known best for Dr. Mabuse. In 1922, he received German citizenship.
Bibliography
Novels
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- Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1921)
- Ingenieur Mars (1923)
- Mensch gegen Mensch (1924)
- Plüsch und Plümowski (1927)
- Mabuses Kolonie (1930, fragment) – Never finished. First published in 1994.
- Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (1932) – First published in 1950 under the title Dr. Mabuses letztes Spiel.Template:Sfn In the late 1980s, it was reprinted under its original title.Template:Sfn
- Chemiker Null (1934) – Serialized in 1934.Template:Sfn First reprinted in a book in 1994.
- Leidenschaft: Ein Schiller-Roman (1939)
Short stories
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- "Dr. Mabuse auf dem Presseball" (1923)
Translations
- Maurice Renard - Les Mains d'Orlac. Published in German as Orlac’s Hände (1922).
- Rudyard Kipling - Stalky & Co. Published in German as Staaks und Genossen (1928).
- Rudyard Kipling - Captains Courageous. Published in German as Fischerjungs: Ein Seeroman (1930).
- Hugh Walpole - Jeremy at Crale. Published in German as Jeremy auf der Schule (1931).
Selected filmography
- Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (1922) – Adaptation of Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler.
- Man Against Man (1924) – Adaptation of Mensch gegen Mensch. Screenplay written by Jacques.
- The Bordello in Rio (1927) – Adaptation of Plüsch und Plümowski.
- The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933)
- Friedrich Schiller – The Triumph of a Genius (1940) – Adaptation of Leidenschaft: Ein Schiller-Roman.
- Blondes for Export (1950) – Adaptation of Plüsch und Plümowski. Screenplay written by Jacques.
- Final Destination: Red Lantern (1960) – Adaptation of Plüsch und Plümowski.
- The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960) – Based on characters created by Jacques.
- The Return of Doctor Mabuse (1961) – Based on characters created by Jacques.
- The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1962) – Remake of the 1933 film.
- The Invisible Dr. Mabuse (1962)
- Scotland Yard Hunts Dr. Mabuse (1963) – Based on characters created by Jacques.
- The Secret of Dr. Mabuse (1964) a.k.a. The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse – Based on characters created by Jacques.
- The Vengeance of Dr. Mabuse (1971) - Spanish film directed by Jesus Franco
- Dr. M (1990) – Adaptation of Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler.
References
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- 1880 births
- 1954 deaths
- Luxembourgian journalists
- Luxembourgian male journalists
- Luxembourgian novelists
- Luxembourgian screenwriters
- German male journalists
- German male novelists
- German male screenwriters
- Translators to German
- French–German translators
- English–German translators
- Translators from French
- Translators from English
- Literary translators
- German travel writers
- German male short story writers
- German short story writers
- German non-fiction writers
- 20th-century German journalists
- 20th-century German novelists
- 20th-century German male writers
- 20th-century German screenwriters
- 20th-century German translators