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The Arabian Nights Entertainments

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The Arabian Nights Entertainments, a seminal collection of Middle Eastern folktales and stories, immerses readers in a rich tapestry of fantastical narratives spanning various genres, encompassing romance, adventure, and moral allegory. Drawing from oral traditions and written sources across Islamic culture, the text presents the frame narrative of Scheherazade, who poignantly engages the sultan through her storytelling to delay her execution. The literary style is notable for its vivid imagery, intricate characterizations, and layered narratives that invite readers to explore themes of justice, fate, and the power of storytelling itself. The anonymous author of these tales, likely a compiler from the Islamic Golden Age, reflects a diverse cultural heritage, with influences from Persian, Indian, and Islamic folklore. The compilation, which emerged in the 18th century, was crucial in introducing Western audiences to Eastern literary forms. Scholars suggest that the author's intent was not only to entertain but also to bridge cultural divides, showcasing the richness of a world often viewed through the lens of exoticism. This timeless collection is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay of culture, narrative form, and human experience. Its enduring popularity underscores the universal appeal of its tales, encouraging readers to appreciate storytelling as a fundamental human endeavor. Dive into The Arabian Nights Entertainments to experience the enchantment and wisdom that continues to resonate across generations.
Disponible desde: 13/06/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 215 páginas.

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