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The Thousand and One Days: A Companion to the "Arabian Nights"

Miss Pardoe

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In "The Thousand and One Days: A Companion to the 'Arabian Nights,'" Miss Pardoe embarks on a captivating exploration of the rich tapestry of Middle Eastern folklore and narrative tradition. This scholarly work serves not only as a companion piece to the iconic "Arabian Nights," but also as an insightful commentary on the cultural contexts surrounding these tales. Pardoe's literary style masterfully weaves together detailed descriptions and engaging prose, drawing readers into the enchanting world of ancient Persia and its embellishments. Throughout the text, she emphasizes the interplay of morality and fantasy, shedding light on the societal norms and values embedded within these narratives. Miss Pardoe, a notable figure in 19th-century literature, was deeply influenced by her travels in Europe and her fascination with the East. Her background as a historian and translator equipped her with the skills to dissect and appreciate the subtleties of these stories. Encouraged by the Romantic era's fascination with the exotic and the mysterious, Pardoe's intimate knowledge of both the literature and culture of the period underscored her desire to elucidate the significance of these enduring tales. I wholeheartedly recommend "The Thousand and One Days" not only to enthusiasts of the "Arabian Nights" but also to readers seeking a deeper understanding of Middle Eastern culture and storytelling traditions. Pardoe's work serves as an essential resource for scholars and casual readers alike, illuminating the magic and wisdom embedded in this celebrated corpus of stories.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 1150 páginas.

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