
G. E. Lessing
À propos de l'auteur
G. E. Lessing was a prominent German playwright, philosopher, and art critic who played a pivotal role in the German Enlightenment. He is best known for his contributions to the development of modern drama and his advocacy for the importance of humanism and rational thought. Lessing's works often explored themes of religion, morality, and the nature of art, which positioned him as a central figure in the transition from classical to modern literature. His most notable works include 'Nathan the Wise,' a powerful plea for tolerance and understanding among different faiths, and 'The Minna von Barnhelm,' which is celebrated for its innovative approach to character development and dialogue.
Nationalité
Allemand
Date de naissance
January 22, 1729
Lieu de naissance
Kamenz, Saxony, Germany
Date de décès
February 14, 1781
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