Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-1781) is the most eminent literary
figure of the German Enlightenment and a writer of European
significance. His range of interest as dramatist, poet, critic,
philosopher, theologian, philologist and much else besides was
comparable to that of Voltaire, Diderot, and Rousseau, with all of
whose ideas he engaged. He contributed decisively to the emergence of
German as a literary language and was the founder of modern German
literature, urging his compatriots to look to England rather than
France for literary inspiration. His major plays (including the
classic drama on religious tolerance, Nathan the Wise) are still
regularly performed. He was a brilliant controversialist, and his
philosophical and religious writings profoundly shook traditional
assumptions. This book sets his life and work in the context of the
intellectual, social, and cultural background of eighteenth-century
Europe. It is the first comprehensive account of Lessing's life for
over a century, and it serves as a reference work on all aspects of
Lessing's life, work, and thought. The German edition, published in
2008, is now regarded as definitive; it was awarded the Hamann
Research Prize of the University and city of Münster and the Einhard
Prize for Biography of the Einhard Foundation in Seligenstadt. The
present English edition has been revised and updated in the light of
relevant publications since 2008.
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His Life, Works, and Thought
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ISBN
9780191668845
Publisert
2020
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OUP Oxford
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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