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@Book{Fau86,
author = "J.W. Goethe",
title = "Faust. Der Trag\"{o}die Erster Teil",
publisher = "Reclam",
year = 1986,
address = "Stuttgart"
}
[Fau86]
author: J.W. Goethe
title: Faust. Der Tragödie Erster Teil
publisher: Reclam
year: 1986
address: Stuttgart
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author: "J.W. Goethe",
title: "Faust. Der Tragödie Erster Teil",
publisher: "Reclam",
year: 1986,
address: "Stuttgart" }
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