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- Q1713147 subject Q15294107.
- Q1713147 subject Q6287309.
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- Q1713147 abstract "Miss 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 Frankfurt-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.".
- Q1713147 author Q34628.
- Q1713147 characterInPlay "Arabella, Marwood's daughter".
- Q1713147 characterInPlay "Betty, maid of Sara".
- Q1713147 characterInPlay "Hannah, maid of Marwood".
- Q1713147 characterInPlay "Marwood, Mellefont's old lover".
- Q1713147 characterInPlay "Mellefont".
- Q1713147 characterInPlay "Miss Sara, his daughter".
- Q1713147 characterInPlay "Norton, servant of Mellefont".
- Q1713147 characterInPlay "Sir William Sampson".
- Q1713147 characterInPlay "The Innkeeper and some secondary characters.".
- Q1713147 characterInPlay "Waitwell, an old servant of Sampson".
- Q1713147 genre Q80930.
- Q1713147 genre Q961849.
- Q1713147 premiereDate "1755-07-10".
- Q1713147 premierePlace Q4024.
- Q1713147 premiereYear "1755".
- Q1713147 wikiPageExternalLink div1Ref_Sara.
- Q1713147 wikiPageWikiLink Q1055.
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- Q1713147 wikiPageWikiLink Q15294107.
- Q1713147 wikiPageWikiLink Q1711.
- Q1713147 wikiPageWikiLink Q34628.
- Q1713147 wikiPageWikiLink Q4024.
- Q1713147 wikiPageWikiLink Q487596.
- Q1713147 wikiPageWikiLink Q6287309.
- Q1713147 wikiPageWikiLink Q6545261.
- Q1713147 wikiPageWikiLink Q80930.
- Q1713147 wikiPageWikiLink Q961849.
- Q1713147 characters "Arabella, Marwood's daughter".
- Q1713147 characters "Betty, maid of Sara".
- Q1713147 characters "Hannah, maid of Marwood".
- Q1713147 characters "Marwood, Mellefont's old lover".
- Q1713147 characters "Mellefont".
- Q1713147 characters "Miss Sara, his daughter".
- Q1713147 characters "Norton, servant of Mellefont".
- Q1713147 characters "Sir William Sampson".
- Q1713147 characters "The Innkeeper and some secondary characters.".
- Q1713147 characters "Waitwell, an old servant of Sampson".
- Q1713147 genre Q80930.
- Q1713147 genre Q961849.
- Q1713147 name "Miss Sara Sampson".
- Q1713147 place "Drill hall".
- Q1713147 place "in Frankfurt-on-the-Oder, Germany".
- Q1713147 premiere "1755-07-10".
- Q1713147 writer Q34628.
- Q1713147 type CreativeWork.
- Q1713147 type Play.
- Q1713147 type Work.
- Q1713147 type WrittenWork.
- Q1713147 type Thing.
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- Q1713147 comment "Miss 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 Frankfurt-on-the-Oder, and was very well received. It was afterwards translated and acted in France, where it also met with success.".
- Q1713147 label "Miss Sara Sampson".
- Q1713147 name "Miss Sara Sampson".