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1001 Nights - (Complete Annotated Edition) - cover

1001 Nights - (Complete Annotated Edition)

Richard Francis Burton

Translator Richard Francis Burton

Publisher: Good Press

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Richard Francis Burton's "1001 Nights" is a captivating translation and retelling of the famed Middle Eastern collection of folk tales, also known as the "Arabian Nights." Burton'Äôs rendition breathes new life into the ancient narratives with his signature style, which marries scholarly rigor with a poetic sensibility. His work not only captures the enchanting essence of the stories but also situates them within the broader literary context of Victorian England, illuminating the West's fascination with Eastern culture and the era'Äôs complex colonial dynamics. Burton's evocative language and vibrant characterizations invite readers into a world of magic, intrigue, and profound moral dilemmas. A polymath and adventurer, Burton was deeply enthralled by languages, cultures, and the mysteries of the East. His extensive travels across the Middle East, India, and Africa, coupled with his unique anthropological perspectives, informed his approach to this literary masterpiece. In undertaking the translation of "1001 Nights," Burton aimed to challenge Western stereotypes and present a more nuanced understanding of Eastern societies, reflecting his ambition to bridge cultures through literature. Burton's "1001 Nights" is essential for anyone intrigued by the intersections of culture, storytelling, and history. It not only enriches the reader's understanding of these timeless tales but also showcases the profound impact of cultural exchange. This work holds a timeless allure, inviting both scholars and casual readers to immerse themselves in the enchanting world Burton skillfully reclaims.
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 5437 pages.

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