Cover: Nathan the Wise, 1st Edition by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing; Translated; Edited; and with an Introduction by Ronald Schechter

Nathan the Wise

First Edition  ©2004 Gotthold Ephraim Lessing; Translated; Edited; and with an Introduction by Ronald Schechter Formats: E-book, Print

Authors

  • Headshot of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing


  • Headshot of Ronald Schechter

    Ronald Schechter

    Ronald Schechter is associate professor of history at the College of William and Mary, where he teaches a wide variety of courses in European history. He received his doctorate from Harvard University and has held research fellowships at the University of Heidelberg and Princeton University.  Professor Schechter is the author of Obstinate Hebrews: Representations of Jews in France, 1715–1815 (2003) and the editor of The French Revolution: The Essential Readings (2001). He has published articles in Past and Present, Representations, Eighteenth-Century Studies, and Historical Reflections/Réflexions historiques and is the early modern Europe section editor for History Compass.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

A Note about the Text and Translation

List of Illustrations

    
PART ONE
Introduction: Beyond Tolerance — Lessing, Nathan the Wise, and the Legacy of the Enlightenment
      
PART TWO
Nathan the Wise
    
PART THREE
Related Documents
    1. Johann Andrea Eisenmenger, Jewry Revealed, 1700
    2. Christian Wilhelm von Dohm, On the Civic Improvement of the Jews, 1781
    3. François-Louis-Claude Marin, History of Saladin, 1758
    4. Moses Mendelssohn, On Lessing, 1786
    5. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Theodicy, 1710
    
  Appendixes
   A Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Chronology (1729-1786)
   Questions for Consideration
   Selected Bibliography
    
    Index

Product Updates

One of the most frequently performed and widely read comedies of the eighteenth century, Gotthold Ephraim Lessings Nathan the Wise (1779) combines rich characterization with an engaging plot. Set in Muslim-ruled Jerusalem at the time of the Crusades, it deals with universal themes -- including the nature of God, antisemitism, wealth and poverty, and the conflict between love and duty. Today the play is as timely as ever. This edition, the first English version expressly intended for undergraduates, contains an insightful introduction that discusses the play, Lessing and the Enlightenment, and the situation of Jews in eighteenth-century Europe. Additionally, there are five related historical documents -- each with a context-setting headnote -- illustrations, a chronology, questions for consideration, and a selected bibliography.

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