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Loading... Thousand and One Nights (The Harvard Classics) (edition 1980)by Charles W. Eliot (Editor) (Editor)
Work InformationStories from the Thousand and One Nights (The Arabian Nights' Entertainment) by Charles William Eliot (Editor)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The title says it all, really. Name translations are very old, the whole work and its style are very scholarly, and one gets the sense that here is an English book and retelling that reads like classical Arabic. That, and the stories, which are of the quality and variety that we justifiably associate with the Arabian Nights; recommended, though perhaps only for the strong of reading ability. ( ) The French scholar Galland discovered the Arabic story-book and translated it in the early 1700's. The authors, dates and places of the original tales and their compilation are unknown.[3] Shahrazad is the beautiful and clever narrator, although most of the characters are sheykhs, jinni's and kings conjuring with each other's frailties. no reviews | add a review
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Compiled and Edited by Charles W. Eliot in 1909, the Harvard Classics is a 51-volume Anthology of classic literature from throughout the history of western civilization. The set is sometimes called "Eliot's Five-Foot Shelf." The interior of this book is a facsimile reproduction of the 1909 edition. Search for the other books in this series with the keyword hcbooks. No library descriptions found. |
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