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The Arabian Nights
The Arabian Nights | Andrew Lang
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The Arabian Nights (or One Thousand and One Nights) is a collection of stories compiled by various authors, translators and scholars from countries across the Middle East and South Asia. The tales trace their roots back to ancient Arabia and Yemen, ancient Indian literature and Persian literature, ancient Egyptian literature and Mesopotamian mythology, ancient Syria and Asia Minor, and medieval Arabic folk stories from the Caliphate era. Though the oldest Arabic manuscript dates from the fourteenth century, scholarship generally dates the collection's genesis to somewhere between AD 800-900.
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I‘m a sucker for classics. But I didn‘t know that Arabian Nights is the title for various collections of stories, and not a standard set of stories. All that to say—this particular collection of stories isn‘t very compelling. There are a few good ones in here, but nothing worth going through the entire book.