Clawdia Chauchat

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Clawdia Chauchat is a mysterious, alluring Russian patient at a Swiss sanatorium whose enigmatic presence and relationship with Hans Castorp play a central role in Thomas Mann’s novel "The Magic Mountain."

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Clawdia Chauchat canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
appearsIn The Magic Mountain
surface form: Der Zauberberg

The Magic Mountain
associatedWithTheme death
decadence
eros
existentialism
illness
love
modernity
time
createdBy Thomas Mann
describedAs beautiful
indifferent
provocative
sensual
firstAppearance The Magic Mountain
gender female
hasCharacteristic alluring
enigmatic
mysterious
hasRelationshipTypeWith obsessive fascination for Hans Castorp
romantic tension with Hans Castorp
hasRelationshipWith Hans Castorp
hasRole patient at a Swiss sanatorium
hasSymbolicMeaning East versus West tension
ambiguity of desire
fatal attraction
languageOfWork German
narrativeFunction central figure in Hans Castorp’s emotional development
symbol of erotic attraction
symbol of the irrational and sensual
nationality Russian
occupiesNarrativeSpace upper floors of the Berghof sanatorium
partOf cast of main characters in The Magic Mountain
residesAt Berghof sanatorium
setting sanatorium in Davos
workGenre Bildungsroman
modernist novel
workPublicationYear 1924
workSettingPeriod pre–World War I Europe

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

The Magic Mountain character Clawdia Chauchat
Hans Castorp loveInterest Clawdia Chauchat
Mynheer Peeperkorn hasLoveInterest Clawdia Chauchat
Mynheer Peeperkorn influences Clawdia Chauchat