Publisher's Synopsis
This collection, "Sämmtliche Schriften," presents a comprehensive compilation of the works of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, one of the most important figures of the German Enlightenment. Edited by Karl Lachmann, this first volume includes epigrams, songs, odes, and various essays such as "Junge Gelehrte," "Juden," "Misogyn," and "Der Freygeist." Also featured is Lessing's acclaimed play "Minna Von Barnhelm."
Lessing's sharp wit and intellectual rigor shine through each piece, offering a window into the social, philosophical, and literary debates of his time. His dramas and theoretical writings challenged conventional thought and paved the way for modern German literature. This collection provides invaluable insights into Lessing's genius and enduring influence.
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