
The Arabian Nights
Author: Andrew Lang
These stories (and stories within stories, and stories within stories within stories), told by the Princess Shahrazad under the threat of death if she ceases to amuse, first reached the West around 1700. They fired in the European imagination an appetite for the mysterious and exotic which has never left it. Collected over centuries from India, Persia, and Arabia, and ranging from vivacious erotica, animal fables, and adventure fantasies to pointed Sufi tales, the stories of The Arabian Nights provided the daily entertainment of the medieval Islamic world at the height of its glory.
The present new translation by Husain Haddawy is of the Mahdi edition, the definitive Arabic edition of a fourteenth-century Syrian manuscript in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, which is the oldest surviving version
of the tales and is considered to be the most authentic. This early version is without the embellishments and additions that appear in later Indian and Egyptian manuscripts, on which all previous English translations were based.
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The Story of the Merchant and the Genius
7,770 Words
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The Story of the First Old Man and of the Hind
5,871 Words
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The Story of the Second Old Man, and of the Two Black Dogs
5,824 Words
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The Story of the Fisherman
6,212 Words
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The Story of the Greek King and the Physician Douban
3,523 Words
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The Story of the Husband and the Parrot
2,469 Words
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The Story of the Vizir Who Was Punished
16,858 Words
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The Story of the Young King of the Black Isles
5,534 Words
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The Story of the Three Calenders, Sons of Kings,
19,411 Words
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The Story of the First Calender, Son of a King
10,578 Words
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The Story of the Second Calendar, Son of a King
14,801 Words
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The Story of the Envious Man and of Him Who Was Envied
23,262 Words
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The Story of the Third Calendar, Son of a King
126,155 Words
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The Story of the Barber’s Fifth Brother
18,993 Words
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The Story of the Barber’s Sixth Brother
158,334 Words
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The Story of the Blind Baba-Abdalla
13,772 Words
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The Story of Sidi-Nouman
21,567 Words
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The Story of Ali Colia, Merchant of Bagdad
62,738 Words
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The Story of Two Sisters Who Were Jealous of Their Younger Sister
55,455 Words