The Arabian Nights Entertainments

The Arabian Nights Entertainments

by Andrew Lang
The Arabian Nights Entertainments

The Arabian Nights Entertainments

by Andrew Lang

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Overview

'Do you see that mountain?' asked the king, pointing to a huge mass that towered into the sky about three leagues from Schiraz; 'go and bring me the leaf of a palm that grows at the foot.' The words were hardly out of the king's mouth when the Indian turned a screw placed in the horse's neck, close to the saddle, and the animal bounded like lightning up into the air, and was soon beyond sight even of the sharpest eyes. -from "The Enchanted Horse" A startlingly prolific collector of fairy tales from around the world, Andrew Lang, in this 1898 work, brought together in one volume the "fairy tales of the East," the delightful and resoundingly entertaining adventures of The Arabian Nights. Translated from a French version that omits all the "very dull and stupid" additions of early European retellings, this wonderful book regales us with the stories of Sindbad and his seven voyages, the "Vizir who was Punished," Aladdin and his magic lamp, and many, many more. Complete with beautiful pen-and-ink illustrations, this is a collection to treasure, whether you're studying comparative mythology or just seeking a rollicking good read. Scottish journalist and author ANDREW LANG (1844-1912), a friend of Robert Louis Stevenson, produced a stunning variety and number of volumes, including books of poetry, novels, children's books, histories, and biographies, as well as criticism, essays, scholarly works of anthropology, and translations of classical literature. * * *

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781596056794
Publisher: Cosimo Classics
Publication date: 12/01/2005
Pages: 444
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.13(d)

About the Author

Lang was born in Selkirk. He was the eldest of the eight children born to John Lang, the town clerk of Selkirk, and his wife Jane Plenderleath Sellar, who was the daughter of Patrick Sellar, factor to the first duke of Sutherland. On 17 April 1875, he married Leonora Blanche Alleyne, youngest daughter of C. T. Alleyne of Clifton and Barbados. She was (or should have been) variously credited as author, collaborator, or translator of Lang's Color/Rainbow Fairy Books which he edited. He was educated at Selkirk Grammar School, Loretto, and at the Edinburgh Academy, St Andrews University and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he took a first class in the final classical schools in 1868, becoming a fellow and subsequently honorary fellow of Merton College. He soon made a reputation as one of the most able and versatile writers of the day as a journalist, poet, critic, and historian.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Story of the Merchant and the Genius
The Story of the First Old Man and of the Hind
The Story of the Second Old Man and of the Two Black Dogs
The Story of the Fisherman
The Story of the Greek King and the Physician Douban
The Story of the Husband and the Parrot
The Story of the Vizir who was Punished
The Story of the Young King of the Black Isles
"Story of the Three Calenders, sons of Kings, and of Five Ladies of Bagdad"
"The Story of the First Calendar, son of a King"
"The Story of the Second Calendar, son of a King"
"The Story of the Envious Man, and of Him who was Envied"
"The Story of the Third Calendar, son of a King"
The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor
First Voyage
Second Voyage
Third Voyage
Fourth Voyage
Fifth Voyage
Sixth Voyage
Seventh and Last Voyage
The Little Hunchback
The Story of the Barber's Fifth Brother
The Story of the Barber's Sixth Brother
The Adventures of Prince Camaralzaman and the Princess Badoura
Noureddin and the Fair Persian
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
"The Adventures of Haroun-al-Raschid, Caliph of Bagdad"
Story of the Bind Baba-Abdalla
The Story of Sidi-Nouman
"The Story of Ali Cogia, Merchant of Bagdad"
The Enchanted Horse
The Story of Two Sisters who were Jealous of their Younger Sister




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