- Miss Sara Sampson
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Miss Sara Sampson Written by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Characters Sir William Sampson
Miss Sara, his daughter
Mellefont
Marwood, Mellefont's old lover
Arabella, Marwood's daughter
Waitwell, an old servant of Sampson
Norton, servant of Mellefont
Betty, maid of Sara
Hannah, maid of Marwood
The Innkeeper and some secondary characters.Date premiered 10 July 1755 Place premiered Drill hall
in Frankfurt-on-the-Oder, GermanyOriginal language German Genre Tragedy
Bourgeois tragedyMiss Sara Sampson (Miß Sara Sampson) is a play by the Enlightenment philosopher, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Written in 1755 while the author was living in Potsdam, it is seen by many scholars to be one of the first bourgeois tragedies. In the same year it was represented at Frankfort-on-the-Oder, and was very well received. It was afterwards translated and acted in France, where it also met with success. The play was Lessing's first real success as a playwright and it was in part due to the success of this play that he was asked to be the dramaturg at the German National Theatre in Hamburg.
See Also
External Links
- Miss Sara Sampson, full text of the play online.
Categories:- Theatre
- 1755 plays
- German plays
- Plays by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
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