The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade

The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade Edgar Allan Poe

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The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade (+Biography and Bibliography) (6X9po Matte Cover Finish):Truth is stranger than fiction. Old saying.Having had occasion, lately, in the course of some Oriental investigations, to consult the Tellmenow Isitsoornot, a work which (like the Zohar of Simeon Jochaides) is scarcely known at all, even in Europe; and which has never been quoted, to my knowledge, by any American if we except, perhaps, the au- thor of the "Curiosities of American Literature"; having had occasion, I say, to turn over some pages of the first mentioned very remarkable work, I was not a little astonished to discover that the literary world has hitherto been strangely in error respecting the fate of the vizier's daughter, Scheherazade, as that fate is depicted in the "Arabian Nights"; and that the denouement there given, if not altogether inaccurate, as far as it goes, is at least to blame in not having gone very much farther.For full information on this interesting topic, I must refer the inquisitive reader to the "Isitsoornot" itself, but in the meantime, I shall be pardoned for giving a summary of what I there discovered.

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The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade

The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade Edgar Allan Poe

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The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade (+Biography and Bibliography) (6X9po Matte Cover Finish):Truth is stranger than fiction. Old saying.Having had occasion, lately, in the course of some Oriental investigations, to consult the Tellmenow Isitsoornot, a work which (like the Zohar of Simeon Jochaides) is scarcely known at all, even in Europe; and which has never been quoted, to my knowledge, by any American if we except, perhaps, the au- thor of the "Curiosities of American Literature"; having had occasion, I say, to turn over some pages of the first mentioned very remarkable work, I was not a little astonished to discover that the literary world has hitherto been strangely in error respecting the fate of the vizier's daughter, Scheherazade, as that fate is depicted in the "Arabian Nights"; and that the denouement there given, if not altogether inaccurate, as far as it goes, is at least to blame in not having gone very much farther.For full information on this interesting topic, I must refer the inquisitive reader to the "Isitsoornot" itself, but in the meantime, I shall be pardoned for giving a summary of what I there discovered.

business Independently published
menu_book Paperback
calendar_today 2018
qr_code_2 9781729442036
language EN
description 35 pages