
|
The Aldine Edition of The Arabian Nights
Transport Yourself To A World Of Eastern Magic
|
|
The exact origin of the Tales, which appear in the Arabic as "The Thousand and One Nights," is unknown.
The Caliph Haroon al Rusheed, who, figures in so lifelike a manner in many of the stories, was a contemporary of the Emperor Charlemagne, and there is internal evidence that the collection was made in the Arabic language about the end of the tenth century.
They undoubtedly convey a picturesque impression of the manners, sentiments, and customs of Eastern Mediaeval Life.
|
|
The stories were translated from the Arabic by M. Galland and first found their way into English in 1704, when they were retranslated from M. Galland's French text and at once became exceedingly popular.
This process of double translation had great disadvantages; it induced Dr. Jonathan Scott, Oriental Professor, to publish in 1811, a new edition, revised and corrected from the Arabic.
It is upon this text that the present edition is formed.
It will be found free from that grossness which is unavoidable in a strictly literal translation of the original into English; and which has rendered the splendid translations of Sir R. Burton and Mr. J. Payne quite unsuitable as the basis of a popular edition, though at the same time stamping the works as the two most perfect editions for the student.
The scholarly translation of Lane, by the too strict an adherence to Oriental forms of expression, and somewhat pedantic rendering of the spelling of proper names, is found to be tedious to a very large number of readers attracted by the rich imagination, romance, and humor of these tales.
|
Titles That You Will Enjoy:
- The Arabian Nights
- The Ass, The Ox, And The Laborer
- The Merchant And The Genie
- The Story Of The First Old Man And The Hind
- The Story Of The Second Old Man And The Two Black Dogs
- The Story Of The Fisherman
- The Story Of The Grecian King And The Physician Douban
- The Story Of The Husband And The Parrot
- The Story Of The Vizier That Was Punished
- The History Of The Young King Of The Black Isles
- Story Of The Three Calenders, Sons Of Sultans And Of The Five Ladies Of Baghdad
- The History Of The First Calender
- The Story Of The Second Calender
- The Story Of The Envious Man And Of Him That He Envied
- The History Of The Third Calender
- The Story Of Zobeide
- The Story Of Amene
- The Story Of Sinbad The Voyager
- The Three Apples
- The Story Of The Lady Who Was Murdered And Of The Young Man Her Husband
- The Story Of Noor Ad Deen Ali And Buddir Ad Deen Houssun
- The History Of Ganem, Son Of Abou Ayoub And Known By The Surname Of Love's Slave
An Example Of One Of The Tales:
The Arabian Nights is a wonderful eBook that will transport you back in time to the days of eastern magic with all the ingredients of treachery, love, hatred, envy, murder, valor and skullduggery!
Get Your Copy Right Now And Transport Yourself Into The World Of
THE ARABIAN NIGHTS
|
|
|
|