Hatem

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Hatem is a central poetic persona in Goethe’s "West–östlicher Divan," embodying themes of love, wisdom, and the fusion of Eastern and Western cultural ideals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
poetic persona
appearsIn Goethe’s West–östlicher Divan NERFINISHED
West–östlicher Divan NERFINISHED
associatedWithConcept humanistic universalism
poetic cosmopolitanism
romantic Orientalism
associatedWithCulture Persian-influenced poetic tradition
associatedWithRegion Orient NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme cultural exchange
friendship
fusion of Eastern and Western ideals
love
mystical love
spiritual quest
wisdom
belongsTo German literature
world literature
contrastedWith Suleika NERFINISHED
createdBy Johann Wolfgang von Goethe NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext West–östlicher Divan (1819) NERFINISHED
gender male
hasCounterpart Goethe as autobiographical subtext
hasLiteraryFunction mask for Goethe’s lyrical voice
vehicle for intercultural dialogue
inspiredBy Hafis (Hafez) NERFINISHED
classical Persian poetry
languageOfWork German
literaryWorkGenreContext poetry
medium lyric poetry
partOf Hatem–Suleika cycle NERFINISHED
relatedWork Divan of Hafez (as intertextual model) NERFINISHED
represents idealized lover
mediator between East and West
poet-philosopher figure
roleInWork Goethe’s self-stylization in an Oriental guise
lyric speaker
symbolizes transcendence of cultural boundaries
unity of poetic and lived experience
timeOfCreation early 19th century

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