ISBN:
9780415528214
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (3655 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Print version The Book of the Thousand and One Nights
DDC:
398.22
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
First published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; NOTE; DEDICATION; INVOCATION; THE TALE OF KING SHAHRYAR AND OF HIS BROTHER, KING SHAHZAMAN; The Fable of the Ass, the Bull and the Husbandman; THE TALE OF THE MERCHANT AND THE IFRIT; The Tale of the First Sheikh; The Tale of the Second Sheikh; The Tale of the Third Sheikh; THE FISHERMAN AND THE JINNI; The Tale of the Wazir of King Yunan and Rayyan the Doctor; The Tale of King Sindbad and the Falcon; The Tale of the Prince and the Ogress; The Tale of the Young Man and the Fishes; THE TALE OF THE PORTER AND THE YOUNG GIRLS; Tale of the First Kalandar
Description / Table of Contents:
Tale of the Second KalandarTale of the Third Kalandar; The Tale of Zubaidah, the First of the Girls; The Tale of the Portress Aminah; THE TALE OF THE WOMAN CUT IN PIECES, THE THREE APPLES AND THE NEGRO RAIHAN; THE TALE OF THE WAZIR NUR AL-DIN, HIS BROTHER THE WAZIR SHAMS AL-DIN, AND HASAN BADR AL-DIN; THE TALE OF THE HUNCHBACK WITH THE TAILOR, THE CHRISTIAN BROKER, THE STEWARD AND THE JEWISH DOCTOR; WHAT FOLLOWED AFTER; AND THE TALES WHICH EACH OF THEM TOLD; The Tale of the Christian Broker; The Tale of the Steward; The Tale of the Jewish Doctor; The Tale of the Tailor
Description / Table of Contents:
The Tale of the Lame Man with the Barber of BaghdadTHE TALE OF THE BARBER OF BAGHDAD AND THE TALES OF HIS SIX BROTHERS; The Tale of the Barber; The Tale of Bakbuk, the Barber?s First Brother; The Tale of al-Haddar, the Barber?s Second Brother; The Tale of Bakbak, the Barber?s Third Brother; The Tale of al-Kuz, the Barber?s Fourth Brother; The Tale of al-Ashar, the Barber?s Fifth Brother; The Tale of Shakkashik, the Barber?s Sixth Brother; The Tale of the Hunchback (continued); THE TALE OF SWEET-FRIEND AND ALI-NUR; THE TALE OF GHANIM IBN AYYUB AND HIS SISTER FITNAH
Description / Table of Contents:
The Tale of the Negro Sawwab, the First Sudanese EunuchThe Tale of the Negro Kafur, the Second Sudanese Eunuch; The Tale of the Negro Bukhait, the Third Sudanese Eunuch; The Tale of Ghanim ibn Ayyub (continued); THE TALE OF KING UMAR AL-NUMAN AND HIS TWO REMARKABLE SONS, SHARKAN AND DU AL-MAKAN; The Sayings on the Three Doors; The Tale of the Death of King Umar al-Numan and the Admirable Discourses which Went Before it; The Discourse of the First Girl; The Discourse of the Second Girl; The Discourse of the Third Girl; The Discourse of the Fourth Girl; The Discourse of the Fifth Girl
Description / Table of Contents:
The Discourse of the Old WomanThe Tale of the Monastery; The Tale of Aziz and Azizah, and of Prince Taj al-Muluk, Crown of Kings; The Tale of Aziz and Azizah; The Tale of Princess Dunya and Prince Taj al-Muluk; The Adventures of Young Kana ma Kana, Son of Du al-Makan; The Tale of the Hashish Eater; The Tale of Hammad the Badawi; THE DELIGHTFUL TALE OF THE BEASTS AND BIRDS; The Tale of the Goose, the Peacock and the Peahen; The Tale of the Shepherd and the Girl; The Tale of the Tortoise and the Heron; The Tale of the Wolf and the Fox; The Tale of the Mouse and the Weasel
Description / Table of Contents:
The Tale of the Crow and the Civet
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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