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- Amazon-Verkaufsrang: #1195752 in Bücher
- Veröffentlicht am: 1982
- Anzahl der Produkte: 2
- Einband: Gebundene Ausgabe
- 788 Seiten
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2 von 2 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich.
Great pace and story
Von Mike
This book won't take very long to read, even for the slowest readers. It is fast pace, especially when you get into the rhythm of the poetry. The story is pretty good and has many great messages. My advice: just read it!
2 von 2 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich.
This is my favorite book
Von Frank Leon Rost
I wanted to say that Goethe's "Faust" is the best I ever read but then I remembered Fontane's "Effi Briest" and some books that I read again and again because they are so marvellous. "Faust" begins with a bet and it's a often used story between the good and the evil. I read "Faust" at least ten times and at the beginning I really had some difficulties about the story. After seeing it in the theatre and watching the film with Gustaf Gründgens, I can now say that i understood most of "Faust" and my advice can only be: read it. From the first time of my lecture I was sure that this book is at least a good thing to read, even if one wouldn't understand it's content at all.
1 von 1 Kunden fanden die folgende Rezension hilfreich.
Very good translation
Von Ein Kunde
I thought the translation for this play was excellent. There is even a great introduction at the beginning. But I must point out that there were many typographical errors in the book and also a large portion of Part 2 was omitted. The play itself also was not so great. I did enjoy its humor, provided by Mephisto himself. It starts off very well but by the start of the second part, you lose yourself. Goethe even decided to change one of the characters names halfway through the first part (just for the heck of it!). The ending was also a bit disappointing. It seems like Goethe's skill began waning by the end of the first part (much like Conrad when he neared the end of Nostromo). But still since it's a classic, you probably should read it. Then again, some 'classics' are terrible and I hope should soon be forgotten (Dickens for one!).
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