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The Arabian Nights: Tales of 1001 Nights, Volume 1 of 3 Paperback | Pages: 982 pages
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Title:The Arabian Nights: Tales of 1001 Nights, Volume 1 of 3
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Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 982 pages
Published:February 4th 2010 by Penguin Classics (first published 800)
Categories:Classics. Fiction. Fantasy. Short Stories. Mythology. Literature. Fairy Tales

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'The bride then came surrounded by her slave girls like the moon among stars or a matchless pearl set among others on a string.'

When the beautiful Shahrazad gives herself to the bloody-handed King Shahriyar, she is not expected to survive beyond dawn. But using her wit and guile, she begins a sequence of stories that will last 1001 nights: stories of 'ifrits and money-changers, prices and slave girls, fishermen and queens, and magical gardens of paradise. This volume also includes the well-known tale of 'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves'.

Along with this landmark new translation, Robert Irwin's introduction discusses the many cultures The Arabian Nights has drawn on and the elaborate structure of the story-within-a-story that defines the collection, as well as the importance to the Nights of locked doors, sex, and the recurring themes of money, merchants and debts. This edition also contains suggestions for further reading, a glossary, maps and a chronology.

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Original Title: 'كِتَاب أَلْف لَيْلَة وَلَيْلَة‎‎ [kitāb ʾalf layla wa-layla]
ISBN: 0140449388 (ISBN13: 9780140449389)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Scheherazade, Shahryar

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The Arabian Nights: Tales of 1001 Nights, Volume 1, Anonymous, Malcolm Lyons (Translator), Ursula Lyons (Translator), Robert Irwin (Introduction)One Thousand and One Nights is a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age. It is often known in English as the Arabian Nights, from the first English-language edition (1706).تاریخ نخستین خوانش:بیستم ماه فوریه سال 1975 میلادیعنوان: هزار و یکشب نویسنده: ناشناسا. شربیانی

The Arabian Nights, a classic piece of literature most have heard of or read.The Arabian Nights tells of a terrible sultan who marries a new bride every night, and in the morning he executes her. Only Sherehezade - his most current bride, the greatest story-teller the world has known, has a chance to soften the heart of the man with a tyrannical grudge against all women. She spins tales for 1001 nights.Reading this book was similar to playing with a matryoshka doll (Russian nesting doll most

Rich source of 7-12th century's cultural reference

This has been my first-weeks-of-new-baby reading material and it's been great. Always a ripping yarn that you can pick up and put down. Almost all the stories are about people trying to get money or power or get laid. Everyone can relate!

I've long wanted to read this eternally mutable human masterpiece all the way through, and have made several stabs over the years, including Richard Burton's classic (though now, I understand, compromised) Victorian translation. A couple of years ago, I picked up Malcolm Lyons' unabridged Penguin translation from the mid-aughties, figuring that if I owned it already, I'd feel more pressure. I tried a couple of times since, only to stall around Night 40 (out of, many will know, 1001). Having

Editorial NoteIntroduction, by Robert IrwinA Note on the TranslationA Note on the TextTranslating Galland--The Arabian Nights: Tales of 1001 Nights, Volume 1: Nights 1 to 294--The story of Ali Baba and the forty thieves killed by a slave girlGlossaryChronologyFurther ReadingMapsIndex of Nights and Stories

DNF'd at 40%. I tried so hard to enjoy this because it's "classic" or whatever but there's no real common thread. The story within a story format is cool, as was the frequent use of poetry, but I can't honestly say they were always or even often stories and poems that I enjoyed. Now obviously because this is one of those collections of stories from long ago the criticisms I'd make if it were a modern novel aren't exactly fair...but I'm going to put them here just in case others are also hoping

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