The stories of The Arabian Nights—stories within stories, and stories within stories within stories—are told in the voice of a beautiful young woman, Shahrazad, who will lose her life if the king loses interest in her nightly narratives. Collected over several centuries from a variety of sources in India, Persia, and Arabia, and ranging from adventure fantasies, amorous encounters, and animal fables to pointed Sufi tales, these stories provided daily entertainment in the medieval Islamic world, and still exert their presence today in literature and art, as well as everyday life. Over centuries of telling and retelling, the stories were modified to reflect the general life and customs of the Arab society that adapted them—a distinctive synth...
Scheherazade’s Children gathers together leading scholars to explore the reverberations of the Arabi...
v. 1. Arabian nights' entertainments [from the French version of A. Galland] New Arabian nights [fro...
The Thousand and One Nights is one of the best tales of Arabic Literature. Living its maturity in th...
An accurate version of the wonderful and fanciful stories of 1,001 Arabian nights, retold and correc...
Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
Selections from the over 600 tales which, according to legend, were told by Scheherazade to the Sult...
The story collection the Arabian Nights is problematic as a source for social history. How much in t...
One Thousand and One Nights - also known in English as the Arabian Nights - is a compilation of folk...
As Peter Brooks observes in the opening remarks of his Reading for the Plot, story-telling is an inh...
The story is about a princess, Scheherazade, who tells bedtime stories to a king for a thousand and ...
International audienceThis book contains the first complete list of all known Arabic manuscripts of ...
"The subject of this paper is the multiple intersections between oral performance and the written na...
In the pre-classical age of Arabs (i.e. Ğāhiliyyah), the themes of legends, superstitions and tales ...
The Arabian Nights is a composite work consisting of popular stories originally transmitted orally a...
Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, this comparative study of a selection of The Arabian Nights ...
Scheherazade’s Children gathers together leading scholars to explore the reverberations of the Arabi...
v. 1. Arabian nights' entertainments [from the French version of A. Galland] New Arabian nights [fro...
The Thousand and One Nights is one of the best tales of Arabic Literature. Living its maturity in th...
An accurate version of the wonderful and fanciful stories of 1,001 Arabian nights, retold and correc...
Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
Selections from the over 600 tales which, according to legend, were told by Scheherazade to the Sult...
The story collection the Arabian Nights is problematic as a source for social history. How much in t...
One Thousand and One Nights - also known in English as the Arabian Nights - is a compilation of folk...
As Peter Brooks observes in the opening remarks of his Reading for the Plot, story-telling is an inh...
The story is about a princess, Scheherazade, who tells bedtime stories to a king for a thousand and ...
International audienceThis book contains the first complete list of all known Arabic manuscripts of ...
"The subject of this paper is the multiple intersections between oral performance and the written na...
In the pre-classical age of Arabs (i.e. Ğāhiliyyah), the themes of legends, superstitions and tales ...
The Arabian Nights is a composite work consisting of popular stories originally transmitted orally a...
Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, this comparative study of a selection of The Arabian Nights ...
Scheherazade’s Children gathers together leading scholars to explore the reverberations of the Arabi...
v. 1. Arabian nights' entertainments [from the French version of A. Galland] New Arabian nights [fro...
The Thousand and One Nights is one of the best tales of Arabic Literature. Living its maturity in th...