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Susette Gontard (née Borkenstein; 1769 – 1802), dubbed Diotima by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin after Diotima of Mantinea, was the inspiration for Hölderlin's novel Hyperion, published in 1797–1799. She was the wife of Hölderlin's employer, the Frankfurt banker Jakob Friedrich Gontard. It is generally believed that the poet's fatal passion for her contributed to his descent into insanity and ultimate death. Hölderlin and Gontard exchanged a large body of letters, which was preserved and has been published in many editions.

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  • Susette Gontard (de)
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  • Susette Gontard geb. Borkenstein (* ca. 9. Februar 1769 in Hamburg; † 22. Juni 1802 in Frankfurt am Main), Tochter von Hinrich Borkenstein, entstammte einer Hamburger Kaufmannsfamilie und war die große Liebe des Dichters Friedrich Hölderlin, der sie als „Diotima“ in seinen Gedichten und in seinem Roman Hyperion verewigte. (de)
  • Susette Gontard, née Borkenstein, baptisée le 8 février 1769 à Hambourg, morte le 22 juin 1802 à Francfort-sur-le-Main, fut la muse et le grand amour du poète Friedrich Hölderlin, qui la célébra dans son Hypérion sous le nom de Diotima, nom de l'« inconnue de Mantinée » de Platon. On conserve d'elle une correspondance avec Hölderlin. (fr)
  • Susette Gontard (née Borkenstein; 1769 – 1802), dubbed Diotima by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin after Diotima of Mantinea, was the inspiration for Hölderlin's novel Hyperion, published in 1797–1799. She was the wife of Hölderlin's employer, the Frankfurt banker Jakob Friedrich Gontard. It is generally believed that the poet's fatal passion for her contributed to his descent into insanity and ultimate death. Hölderlin and Gontard exchanged a large body of letters, which was preserved and has been published in many editions. (en)
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  • Susette Gontard geb. Borkenstein (* ca. 9. Februar 1769 in Hamburg; † 22. Juni 1802 in Frankfurt am Main), Tochter von Hinrich Borkenstein, entstammte einer Hamburger Kaufmannsfamilie und war die große Liebe des Dichters Friedrich Hölderlin, der sie als „Diotima“ in seinen Gedichten und in seinem Roman Hyperion verewigte. (de)
  • Susette Gontard, née Borkenstein, baptisée le 8 février 1769 à Hambourg, morte le 22 juin 1802 à Francfort-sur-le-Main, fut la muse et le grand amour du poète Friedrich Hölderlin, qui la célébra dans son Hypérion sous le nom de Diotima, nom de l'« inconnue de Mantinée » de Platon. On conserve d'elle une correspondance avec Hölderlin. (fr)
  • Susette Gontard (née Borkenstein; 1769 – 1802), dubbed Diotima by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin after Diotima of Mantinea, was the inspiration for Hölderlin's novel Hyperion, published in 1797–1799. She was the wife of Hölderlin's employer, the Frankfurt banker Jakob Friedrich Gontard. It is generally believed that the poet's fatal passion for her contributed to his descent into insanity and ultimate death. Hölderlin and Gontard exchanged a large body of letters, which was preserved and has been published in many editions. (en)
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