Lindorf

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Lindorf is a sinister, manipulative antagonist in Offenbach’s opera "The Tales of Hoffmann," embodying one of the forces that thwart the poet Hoffmann’s romantic pursuits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antagonist
fictional character
opera character
appearsIn Les Contes d’Hoffmann NERFINISHED
The Tales of Hoffmann NERFINISHED
appearsInAct Epilogue
Prologue
associatedWithTheme evil
manipulation
romantic failure
characterIn opera
createdBy Jacques Offenbach NERFINISHED
Jules Barbier NERFINISHED
Michel Carré NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceWork 1881
gender male
languageOfWork French
nationalityInFiction German
oftenSungByPerformer same singer as Coppélius
same singer as Dapertutto
same singer as Dr. Miracle
opposes Hoffmann NERFINISHED
partOfCycleOfVillains Lindorf–Coppélius–Dapertutto–Dr. Miracle NERFINISHED
portrayedAs manipulative
sinister
roleInWork main antagonist
sharesWorkWithCharacter Antonia NERFINISHED
Giulietta NERFINISHED
Hoffmann NERFINISHED
Olympia NERFINISHED
thwarts Hoffmann NERFINISHED
voiceType baritone

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Hoffmann in Offenbach's "Les Contes d'Hoffmann" hasAntagonist Lindorf
subject surface form: Hoffmann