The Thousand-and-second Tale Of Scheherazade

The Thousand-and-second Tale Of Scheherazade Edgar Allan Poe

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The tale depicts the eighth and final voyage of Sinbad the Sailor, along with the various mysteries Sinbad and his crew encounter; the anomalies are then described as footnotes to the story. While the King is uncertain - except in the case of "the earth being upheld by a cow of a blue color, having horns four hundred in number" - that these mysteries are real, they are actual modern events that occurred in various places during, or before, Poe's lifetime. The story ends with the king in such disgust at the outlandish tales Scheherazade has just woven, that he has her executed the next day.

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description 30 pages
The Thousand-and-second Tale Of Scheherazade

The Thousand-and-second Tale Of Scheherazade Edgar Allan Poe

info Details

The tale depicts the eighth and final voyage of Sinbad the Sailor, along with the various mysteries Sinbad and his crew encounter; the anomalies are then described as footnotes to the story. While the King is uncertain - except in the case of "the earth being upheld by a cow of a blue color, having horns four hundred in number" - that these mysteries are real, they are actual modern events that occurred in various places during, or before, Poe's lifetime. The story ends with the king in such disgust at the outlandish tales Scheherazade has just woven, that he has her executed the next day.

business Independently Published
menu_book paperback
calendar_today 2019
qr_code_2 9781651688700
language EN
description 30 pages