The Thousand and One Nights: Commonly Called, in England, The Arabian Nights' Entertainments, Volume I
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Format
Paperback
Pages
588
Language
English
Published
May 22, 2001
Publisher
Adamant Media Corporation
Edition
Replica
ISBN-10
0543895289
ISBN-13
9780543895288
Description
A mesmerizing collection of stories, this work transports readers to a world filled with adventure, magic, and moral lessons. With tales woven through the lens of ancient tradition, it brings to light the timeless narratives of daring heroes, clever heroines, and mystical creatures. As the reader journeys through the enchanting landscapes of the narrative, each story unfolds uniquely, capturing the vibrant essence of its cultural origins.
The storytelling format is a tale within a tale, with the character of Scheherazade at its heart. Each night, she captivates her husband, the king, with her narratives, sparking a love for storytelling that not only seeks to entertain but also to convey vital life lessons. This rich tapestry of folklore illustrates the interplay between fate and free will, echoing the complexities of human experience in a way that resonates across generations and cultures.
The storytelling format is a tale within a tale, with the character of Scheherazade at its heart. Each night, she captivates her husband, the king, with her narratives, sparking a love for storytelling that not only seeks to entertain but also to convey vital life lessons. This rich tapestry of folklore illustrates the interplay between fate and free will, echoing the complexities of human experience in a way that resonates across generations and cultures.
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