1. Lessing - Noun
2. Lessing - Proper noun
English author of novels and short stories who grew up in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) (born in 1919)
German playwright and leader of the Enlightenment (1729-1781)
Source: WordNetThe first evil choice or act is linked to the second; and each one to the one that follows, both by the tendency of our evil nature and by the power of habit, which holds us as by a destiny. – As Lessing says, 'Let the devil catch you but by a single hair, and you are his forever. Tryon Edwards
Lessing directs here, for the modern English author, see Doris Lessing. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Doris Lessing really doesn't care what the critics say. In fact, she orders her publishers not to send her the reviews and gets cross with them if they do because she doesn't want that in her head. She's going where she's going, and that's where she wants to go. Salman Rushdie
As Doris Lessing, who appears briefly in The Return of Nature, stated in her introduction to : “Marxism looks at things as a whole and in relation to each other.” Source: Internet
Eva Lessing Home, Wolfenbüttel In Hamburg he tried with others to set up the German National Theatre. Source: Internet
Cambridge University Press, 2005 In the final leg of his life, Lessing threw himself into an intense evaluation of theology and religion. Source: Internet