Mynheer Peeperkorn

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Mynheer Peeperkorn is a charismatic, larger-than-life Dutch colonial planter whose exuberant presence and sensual vitality profoundly affect the patients at the sanatorium in Thomas Mann’s novel "The Magic Mountain."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
affects patients at the sanatorium
appearsInGenre modernist novel
appearsInWork The Magic Mountain
associatedWithMotif aging
colonial exoticism
suicide
associatedWithTheme charisma
decay and mortality
erotic attraction
sensuality
vitalism
characterIn The Magic Mountain
contrastedWith Naphta
Settembrini
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
createdBy Thomas Mann
describedAs charismatic
exuberant
larger-than-life
sensual
fictionalUniverse The Magic Mountain
surface form: The Magic Mountain universe
firstAppearanceIn The Magic Mountain
surface form: Der Zauberberg
gender male
hasCommunicationStyle inarticulate eloquence
rambling speeches
hasHealthCondition serious illness
hasLoveInterest Clawdia Chauchat
hasNarrativeFunction counterpoint to intellectualism
embodiment of sensual immediacy
hasNotableCharacteristic magnetic influence on others
powerful physical presence
hasPersonalityTrait vitality
hasSocialRole center of attention at the sanatorium
influences Clawdia Chauchat
Hans Castorp’s development
isGuestAt Berghof sanatorium
isRivalOf Hans Castorp
languageOfWork German
narrativeRole catalyst for other characters
rival love interest
nationality Dutch
occupation colonial planter
settingOfActivity sanatorium in the Swiss Alps
symbolizes Dionysian life-force
workPublicationYear 1924

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The Magic Mountain character Mynheer Peeperkorn