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Author LESSING GOTTHOLD EPHRAIM
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Nathan der Weise
Lessing Gotthold Ephraim
Reclam 1976 Pocket 142 sidor På tyska
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Emília Galotti / Minna von Barnhelm ou a felicidade do soldado
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Livro NOVO, sem qualquer uso, brochura, 260p.
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Dramaturgia hamburska : Wybór
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim
282, [2] s. | 21 cm | oprawa twarda | stan dostateczny.
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Nathan der Weise - Ein dramatisches Gedicht in fünf Aufzügen - "Der Klassikerfreund"
Lessing ,Gotthold Ephraim
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Emília Galotti e Minna Von Barnhelm Ou a Felicidade do Soldado
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Prefácio e Tradução: de Marcelo Backes; Coleção: Clássicos Mercado Aberto; Assuntos: 1. Literatura alemã - Tragédia; “Emília Galotti” é a primeira peça realista da literatura alemã. Inspirada na história de Tito Lívio e Virgínia, a peça é o mais duro ataque de Lessing ao despotismo das cortes feudais alemãs, a obra em que expõe mais claramente a oposição entre as virtudes burguesas e o vício cortesão. “Minna von Barnhelm, única comédia alemã antes de Brecht, também está profundamente ligada à realidade alemã de sua época. Brochura, muito bom estado, páginas limpas, capa integra, dorso firme, 260 páginas, parte inferior das primeiras e ultimas páginas com mancha de humidade não chegando a contaminar o texto. 000601
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Nathan Der Weise / Minna Von Barnhelm
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Purchase book at www.motorcitybookstore.com�95070157 Will ship in 24 hours. Brand new book. Will be shipped in bubble mailer
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Lessing's Laokoon, Edited with English Notes By A. Hamann (Clarendon Press German Classics)
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim; A. Hamann (Editor, Notes)
8vo over 7.75 - 9.75'' tall Laokoon essay in German, extensive notes and translations in English. Genaral moderate wear. Both hinges down to mesh. Marginalia pencil notes. Front endpaper browned, rear endpaper has pencil notes. 302 pages. Laokoon essay in German, extensive notes and translations in English. In the classic marble sculpture, the Trojan priest Laocoon is assailed by a fearsome sea serpent. While clearly in pain, over time the interpretation of Laocoon's countenance has been constantly re-evaluated from different historical perspectives. Lessing, in his essay Laokoon (1766), treated the sculpture from the point of view of a philosopher of aesthetics. He was concerned to use the sculpture as a case study in defining the difference between visual arts and literature: literature was absorbed in time, and through conventional signs (e.g. letters and words) which in themselves meant nothing. In the visual arts, on the other hand, the dimension of time hardly existed, and the means of representation were similar to the things which they represented. 7952
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Nathan the Wise: A Dramatic Poem in Five Acts
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim; Ade, Walter Frank (translated & introduction)
Very-nice, clean copy. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Tight spine - Bright pages. NO remainder marks or price clippings. 189 pages. Frontispiece photo from the play.
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