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    In:  Journal of the American Oriental Society Vol. 118, No. 3 (1998), p. 381-386
    ISSN: 0003-0279
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of the American Oriental Society
    Publ. der Quelle: Ann Arbor, Mich : Soc
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 118, No. 3 (1998), p. 381-386
    DDC: 490
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    ISBN: 1845119568 , 9781845119553 , 9781845119560
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 368 S. , Ill
    DDC: 230
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    Keywords: Theology, Doctrinal ; History ; 20th century ; Theologians ; History ; 20th century ; Biografie 1851-2009 ; Theologie ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Theologe ; Theologin
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    ISBN: 9781479840311 , 9781479857098
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 450 S. , Ill., Notenbeisp.
    DDC: 398.22
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    Keywords: Arabian nights ; Alf laila wa-laila ; Geschichte ; Scheherazade (Legendary character) ; Rezeption ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Alf laila wa-laila ; Rezeption ; Geschichte
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781479840311
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (484 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Scheherazade's Children : Global Encounters with the Arabian Nights
    DDC: 398.22
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Scheherazade's Children gathers together leading scholars to explore the reverberations of the tales of the Arabian Nights across a startlingly wide and transnational range of cultural endeavors. The contributors, drawn from a wide array of disciplines, extend their inquiries into the book's metamorphoses on stage and screen as well as in literature-from India to Japan, from Sanskrit mythology to British pantomime, from Baroque opera to puppet shows. Their highly original research illuminates little-known manifestations of the Nights , and provides unexpected contexts for understanding the boo
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I: TRANSLATING; 1 The Sea-Born Tale: Eighteenth-Century English Translations of The Thousand and One Nights and the Lure of Elemental Difference; 2 Re-Orienting William Beckford: Transmission, Translation, and Continuation of The Thousand and One Nights; 3 The Collector of Worlds: Richard Burton, Cosmopolitan Translator of the Nights; PART II: ENGAGING; 4 The Porter and Portability: Figure and Narrative in the Nights; 5 The Rings of Budur and Qamar al-Zaman; 6 White Magic: Voltaire and Galland's Mille et une nuits
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 The Arabian Nights and the Origins of the Western Novel8 "A Covenant for Reconciliation": Lane's Thousand and One Nights and Eliot's Daniel Deronda; 9 Translating Destiny: Hugo von Hofmannsthal's "Tale of the 672nd Night"; 10 Borges and the Missing Pages of the Nights; 11 The Politics of Conversation: Denis Diderot, Elio Vittorini, Manuel Puig, Masaki Kobayashi, Vasily Grossman; 12 Sindbad the Sailor: Textual, Visual, and Performative Interpretations; PART III: STAGING; 13 The Arabian Nights in British Pantomime; 14 The Arabian Nights in Traditional Japanese Performing Arts
    Description / Table of Contents: 15 "Nectar If You Taste and Go, Poison If You Stay": Struggling with the Orient in Eighteenth-Century British Musical Theater16 Scheherazade, Bluebeard, and Theatrical Curiosity; 17 The Takarazuka Revue and the Fantasy of "Arabia" in Japan; 18 Thieves of the Orient: The Arabian Nights in Early Indian Cinema; Afterword: My Arabian Superheroine; List of Stories; Selected Bibliography; About the Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z
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    New York : New York University Press
    ISBN: 9781479837922 , 147983792X , 1479840319 , 9781479840311 , 1479857092 , 9781479830756
    Language: English
    Pages: pages cm
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    DDC: 398.22
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    Keywords: Scheherazade / Queen, consort of Shahryar, King of Persia (Legendary character) ; Scheherazade ; Arabian nights ; Alf laila wa-laila ; Geschichte ; Arabian nights ; Arabian nights ; English literature ; Literature ; ART / Performance ; ART / Reference ; LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Middle Eastern ; Literatur ; Rezeption ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Alf laila wa-laila ; Rezeption ; Geschichte
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Part I. Translating -- part II. Engaging -- part III. Staging , Scheherazade's Children gathers together leading scholars to explore the reverberations of the tales of the Arabian Nights across a startlingly wide and transnational range of cultural endeavors. The contributors, drawn from a wide array of disciplines, extend their inquiries into the book's metamorphoses on stage and screen as well as in literature-from India to Japan, from Sanskrit mythology to British pantomime, from Baroque opera to puppet shows. Their highly original research illuminates little-known manifestations of the Nights, and provides unexpected contexts for understanding the boo
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    New York, NY : New York University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9781479837922
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    DDC: 398.22
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Scheherazade’s Children gathers together leading scholars to explore the reverberations of the tales of the Arabian Nights across a startlingly wide and transnational range of cultural endeavors. The contributors, drawn from a wide array of disciplines, extend their inquiries into the book’s metamorphoses on stage and screen as well as in literature—from India to Japan, from Sanskrit mythology to British pantomime, from Baroque opera to puppet shows. Their highly original research illuminates little-known manifestations of the Nights, and provides unexpected contexts for understanding the book’s complex history. Polemical issues are thereby given unprecedented and enlightening interpretations. Organized under the rubrics of Translating, Engaging, and Staging, these essays view the Nights corpus as a uniquely accretive cultural bundle that absorbs the works upon which it has exerted influence. In this view, the Arabian Nights is a dynamic, living and breathing cross-cultural phenomenon that has left its mark on fields as disparate as the European novel and early Indian cinema. While scholarly, the writers’ approach is also lively and entertaining, and the book is richly illustrated with unusual materials to deliver a sparkling and highly original exploration of the Arabian Nights’ radiating influence on world literature, performance, and culture.
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jun 2020)
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    London [u.a.] : Tauris
    ISBN: 9781848853836 , 9781848853829
    Language: English
    Pages: XLVII, 310 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Antlitz, Kevin M. Christianity: An Introduction by Philip Kennedy, I. B. Tauris, 2011 (ISBN 978-1-84885-383-6), xlvii + 310 pp., pb £14.99 2013
    Series Statement: I. B. Tauris introductions to religion
    DDC: 230
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    Keywords: Christianity ; Church history ; Einführung ; Christentum
    Abstract: "The Christian faith has the allegiance of one third of the human race. It has succeeded in influencing civilization to such a degree that we now take its existence almost for granted. Yet it might all have been so different. Christianity began with the words and deeds of an obscure village carpenter's son who died a shameful criminal's death at the hands of the Roman subjugators of his country, itself an insignificant outpost of the powerful ruling Empire. The feverish land of biblical Palestine, awash with apocalyptic expectations of deliverance from its foreign overlords, was hardly short of seers and prophets who claimed to be sent visions from God. Yet the followers of this man thought he was different: so different, in fact, that some years after his death and asserted resurrection they scandalously insisted not only that he was sent by God, but that he was God. How a provincial sect, with its seemingly outrageous ideas, became first the sanctioned religion of the Roman Empire and then, over the course of 2000 years, the creed of billions of people, is the improbable story that this book tells. It is a story of freethinkers, friars, fanatics and firebrands, and of the lay people (not just the clerical or the powerful) who have made up the great mass of Christians over the centuries. Many introductions to Christianity are written by Christians, for Christians. This elegant textbook, by contrast, shows that the history of the religion, while often glorious, is not one of unimpeded progress, but something still more remarkable, flawed and human"--Publisher's description, p. [4] of cover
    Abstract: "The Christian faith has the allegiance of one third of the human race. It has succeeded in influencing civilization to such a degree that we now take its existence almost for granted. Yet it might all have been so different. Christianity began with the words and deeds of an obscure village carpenter's son who died a shameful criminal's death at the hands of the Roman subjugators of his country, itself an insignificant outpost of the powerful ruling Empire. The feverish land of biblical Palestine, awash with apocalyptic expectations of deliverance from its foreign overlords, was hardly short of seers and prophets who claimed to be sent visions from God. Yet the followers of this man thought he was different: so different, in fact, that some years after his death and asserted resurrection they scandalously insisted not only that he was sent by God, but that he was God. How a provincial sect, with its seemingly outrageous ideas, became first the sanctioned religion of the Roman Empire and then, over the course of 2000 years, the creed of billions of people, is the improbable story that this book tells. It is a story of freethinkers, friars, fanatics and firebrands, and of the lay people (not just the clerical or the powerful) who have made up the great mass of Christians over the centuries. Many introductions to Christianity are written by Christians, for Christians. This elegant textbook, by contrast, shows that the history of the religion, while often glorious, is not one of unimpeded progress, but something still more remarkable, flawed and human"--Publisher's description, p. [4] of cover
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