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Faust: Part Two (Oxford World's Classics) (Paperback)

by J. W. von Goethe (Author), David Luke (Translator) "When the blossoms hovering Rain on meadows green and new, All earth's children feel the spring, Bright with universal dew..." (more)
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'this translation seems to me a major advance on any previous one' Brian Fallon, The Irish Times

'ample and lucid introduction and annotations, which contain some useful maps ... By publishing both Luke's translations and Boyle's critical masterpiece, OUP has performed an inestimable service to Anglo-German cultural understanding.' Times Literary Supplement

'Oxford, in its superb World's Classics series, is offering us David Luke's version of Faust Part Two.' Albert Manguel, Observer

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This is a new translation of Faust, Part Two by David Luk