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Arabian Nights or One Thousand and One Nights (Andrew Lang) + New Arabian Nights (R L Stevenson) - A Tapestry of Fantasy Adventure and Moral Intricacies - cover

Arabian Nights or One Thousand and One Nights (Andrew Lang) + New Arabian Nights (R L Stevenson) - A Tapestry of Fantasy Adventure and Moral Intricacies

Andrew Lang, Robert Louis Stevenson

Editorial: Good Press

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This compelling anthology merges the timeless allure of 'Arabian Nights' with Robert Louis Stevenson's inventive 'New Arabian Nights,' curated by Andrew Lang. Offering a tapestry of tales rooted in Middle Eastern folklore with a Victorian twist, the collection invites readers into realms of mystery and adventure. Uniting traditional narratives with Stevenson's modern interpretation, the anthology spans a vast array of literary styles from fables to thrilling narratives, showcasing the adaptability and enduring nature of these stories. Andrew Lang, celebrated for his fairy tale compendiums, curates this volume with a keen eye for storytelling that transcends cultural boundaries. Meanwhile, Robert Louis Stevenson, a literary giant of his era, infuses his tales with the spirit of the 'Arabian Nights,' reimagining them for a contemporary audience of the 19th century. Together, these authors draw from the wellspring of traditional Arabian folklore while contributing to the late Victorian fascination with exoticism and narrative complexity. This anthology presents a unique literary landscape, providing an opportunity to explore narratives that bridge East and West. Readers can appreciate the anthology not only for its aesthetic and narrative variety but also for its role in fostering cross-cultural dialogue. Ideal for enthusiasts of both classical literature and innovative reinterpretations, this volume uncovers a confluence of voices and styles that enrich our understanding of storytelling traditions.
Disponible desde: 19/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 458 páginas.

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