Faust in Plain and Simple English

ebook First Part of the Tragedy (A Modern Translation and the Original Version): Plain and Simple English, no. 30 · Plain and Simple English

By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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You've heard the term "Sell Your Soul to the Devil." It sounds very rock and roll, right? Wrong! It actually comes from Goethe's Faust—a tragic work about a man who sells his soul. The themes and plot of Faust seems right out of a modern horror novel—if you can understand it!

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The original English text is also presented in the book, along with a comparable version of both text.

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Faust in Plain and Simple English