Lieutenant Thomas Glahn

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Lieutenant Thomas Glahn is the introspective, nature-obsessed protagonist of Knut Hamsun’s novel *Pan*, whose turbulent love affairs and retreat into the Norwegian wilderness explore themes of passion, isolation, and psychological complexity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsInWork Pan NERFINISHED
associatedWith early psychological novel
hunting
romanticism
solitude
authorNationality Norwegian
characterTrait emotionally volatile
introspective
nature-obsessed
psychologically complex
socially isolated
countryOfOrigin Norway
creator Knut Hamsun NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Pan NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Pan NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYearOfWork 1894
gender male
hasRelationshipTypeWithEdvarda turbulent love affair
hasRelationshipTypeWithEva love affair
hasRelationshipWith Edvarda NERFINISHED
Eva NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Norwegian
literaryGenreOfWork novel
literaryMovementContext modernism precursor
literarySubgenreOfWork nature novel
psychological novel
livesIn forest hut
narrativePerspective first-person narrator
narrativeRole protagonist
nationality Norwegian
occupation lieutenant
psychologicalIssue inner conflict
obsessive love
self-destructive tendencies
setting Nordland NERFINISHED
Norwegian wilderness
symbolicAssociation Pan (Greek god of nature) NERFINISHED
symbolicFunction embodiment of human conflict with nature and society
themeInvolvement alienation
isolation
jealousy
nature
passion
psychology
unrequited love

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Pan mainCharacter Lieutenant Thomas Glahn
Pan hasCharacter Lieutenant Thomas Glahn