Nathan the Wise - Thrift Editions - Bettina Aptheker - Books - Dover Publications Inc. - 9780486796765 - September 25, 2015
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Nathan the Wise - Thrift Editions First Edition, First edition

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Brief Description: "Set in Jerusalem during the Third Crusade, this 1779 play constitutes an appeal for religious tolerance and cooperation among Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Banned by the church during the author's lifetime, the highly influential drama's timeless considerations include the nature of God, anti-Semitism, wealth and poverty, and the conflict between love and duty"--Biographical Note: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729 81) is regarded as an outstanding representative of the Enlightenment era. Author, philosopher, dramatist, publicist, and art critic, he exercised an enormous influence over the course of German literature."Marc Notes: Set in Jerusalem during the Third Crusade, this 1779 play constitutes an appeal for religious tolerance and cooperation among Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Banned by the church during the author's lifetime, the highly influential drama's timeless considerations include the nature of God, anti-Semitism, wealth and poverty, and the conflict between love and duty--; Provided by publisher. Publisher Marketing: A Jewish merchant, a Muslim sultan, and a young Templar knight transcend the differences in their faiths in this play's moving plea for religious tolerance and cooperation amongst Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Set in Jerusalem during the Third Crusade, the Enlightenment-era drama explores timeless considerations that range from the nature of God to the conflict between love and duty and the importance of unity amid division and diversity."Nathan the Wise" ("Nathan der Weise)" was published in Germany in 1779, although its performance was forbidden by the church during the lifetime of author Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. The highly influential play had its 1783 premiere in Berlin and has since been translated into many languages and adapted for performances around the world.

Contributor Bio:  Taylor, William William Taylor, a resident of the Waterberg region, is part of a consortium of conservationists set on preserving the natural splendor of the Waterberg.


224 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 25, 2015
ISBN13 9780486796765
Publishers Dover Publications Inc.
Pages 224
Dimensions 129 × 205 × 14 mm   ·   100 g

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