COMPE [PLAY;GERMAN] Faust I, von J. Wolfgang von Goethe - ry

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TriciaG
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I coordinated Faust II in English. It's WAY worse than Faust I. Over 100 characters, if I recall correctly!
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what a cutsie compared to Circe... :P

Seriously, I don't think Faust II in German comes quickly. Not with the amount of German readers we have at the moment. Although, as I said, over the years, it might just work...
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Congratulations for finally completing this!!! :clap: :clap: :clap:

I've never read Faust II, but we went to an abridged play with my German teacher where they showed sort of only the most important scenes and my teacher told us about the story beforehand... I found it quite confusing and surreal... nothing like Faust I (which I quite liked).
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