Goethe's Faust by J. W. von Goethe and Louis MacNeice (1961, Trade Paperback)
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Goethe's Faust by Goethe. Title Goethe's Faust. Author Goethe. She is willing to trust him, but her people have rejected her. Format Paperback. Edition 2nd. ISBN 0195004108.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100195004108
ISBN-139780195004106
eBay Product ID (ePID)67468
Product Key Features
Edition2
Book TitleGoethe's Faust
Number of Pages320 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1961
TopicClassics, European / General
GenreDrama, Fiction
AuthorJ. W. Von Goethe, Louis Macneice
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight11.4 Oz
Item Length5.3 in
Item Width8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Dewey Edition21
Reviews"Excellent translation."--Arthur A. Moonfield,California State University "An excellent translation!"--Arthur A. Moorefield,California State University "We come to this volume with high expectations and the reward is there. There is scarcely a page without the felicities and surprises that only a poet can spring."--Partisan Review, "We come to this volume with high expectations and the reward is there. There is scarcely a page without the felicities and surprises that only a poet can spring."--Partisan Review, "Excellent translation."--Arthur A. Moonfield, California State University "An excellent translation!"--Arthur A. Moorefield, California State University "We come to this volume with high expectations and the reward is there. There is scarcely a page without the felicities and surprises that only a poet can spring."--Partisan Review, "Excellent translation."--Arthur A. Moonfield, California State University"An excellent translation!"--Arthur A. Moorefield, California State University"We come to this volume with high expectations and the reward is there. There is scarcely a page without the felicities and surprises that only a poet can spring."--Partisan Review, "Excellent translation."--Arthur A. Moonfield, California State University"An excellent translation!"--Arthur A. Moorefield, California State University"We come to this volume with high expectations and the reward is there. There is scarcely a page without the felicities and surprises that only a poet can spring."--Partisan Review"Excellent translation."--Arthur A. Moonfield, California State University"An excellent translation!"--Arthur A. Moorefield, California State University"We come to this volume with high expectations and the reward is there. There is scarcely a page without the felicities and surprises that only a poet can spring."--Partisan Review
Volume NumberPts. 1 & 2
Dewey Decimal832.62
Edition DescriptionAbridged edition
SynopsisIn Book Four of the popular Warlocks of Talverdin series, the struggle passes on to the next generation. Betrayed by a member of his own family, abducted, poisoned and forced to recreate an ancient spell that might--if it doesn't kill him--open the lost shadow road, Nethin, son of a Nightwalker lord and a human witch, is thrown into a struggle for survival in a dying land. In that land, the Homeland, he meets Alabeth, an orphan who survived the slaughter of the last warlocks by their own kinsfolk. She is willing to trust him, but her people have rejected her. Capture means execution for both, but an even deadlier foe plans vengeance against Nethin, and the life of every Nightwalker rests on what Nethin does next.