"Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-1781), considered the leading dramatist of the Enlightenment in Germany, caused a real fury among the public of his time when in 1755, with just twenty-six years, he premiered Miss Sara Sampson. In this first bourgeois tragedy of the
Literature in the German language, Lessing abandons the models of French theatrical classicism in order to train and move the viewer or reader. To do so, it presents us, with its lights and shadows, to the man of his time, and in particular to female characters increasingly distant from traditional models of chaste virtue. "