Emilia Galotti

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Emilia Galotti is an 18th-century bourgeois tragedy by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing that critiques absolutist power and social hierarchy through the story of a virtuous young woman destroyed by a corrupt prince.

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instanceOf bourgeois tragedy
play
tragedy
adaptedAs opera "Emilia Galotti" by Alexander Zemlinsky
antagonist Marinelli
Prince of Guastalla
author Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
characterTypeOfEmilia bourgeois daughter
characterTypeOfPrince absolutist ruler
countryOfOrigin Germany
criticizes absolutism
absolutist power
aristocracy
social hierarchy
dramaticForm closed form drama
firstPerformanceDate 1772
genre bourgeois tragedy
tragedy
influencedBy Roman story of Virginia
literaryMovement Age of Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment
literaryTradition German bourgeois drama
mainCharacter Claudia Galotti
Count Appiani
Emilia Galotti self-link
Marinelli
Odoardo Galotti
Prince of Guastalla
motif court intrigue
forced marriage
murder as preservation of honor
narrativeFocus virtuous young woman destroyed by corrupt prince
originalLanguage German
period 18th century
placeOfFirstPerformance Brunswick
protagonist Emilia Galotti self-link
publicationDate 1772
setting Italian principality
significance canonical work of German literature
key work of German Enlightenment drama
structure five acts
theme abuse of power
conflict between bourgeois virtue and aristocratic corruption
female virtue
freedom and coercion
honor
individual versus state
timeOfAction early modern period

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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing notableWork Emilia Galotti
Emilia Galotti mainCharacter Emilia Galotti self-link
Emilia Galotti protagonist Emilia Galotti self-link