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A Call To Arms. Uncle Willies Desert Museum. Commentary by Joe Spann. A Call To Arms. Uncle Willies Desert Museum. Commentary by Joe Spann. Links to some of our favourite sites. Our tastes range from industrial technical and informational to sites that are just plain fun. Check 'em out! There's a good chance you'll find something here you'll like. Http:/ www.2-clicks-comics.com. Find the best connections for your travel plans. Http:/ www.budplant.com. Http:/ www.milehighcomics.com. Is the site to visit i...
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Scheherazade's Web: Malory:
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The Thousand and One Nights and Comparative Literature. Tuesday, September 25, 2007. Aubrey Beardsley: Illustrations to Malory's. A Noble Tale of Sir Launcelot du Lake. Page numbers in parentheses are taken from. The Works of Sir Thomas Malory. Ed Eugène Vinaver, 3 vols, 1947, 3rd ed. rev. P. J. C. Field, (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990) 1: 249-287:. Caxton, VI.1. Caxton, VI.2. Caxton, VI.3. Caxton, VI.4. Caxton, VI.5. Launcelot falls asleep in a ‘pavylyon of rede sendele’ (259), and fights Si...Launcelot...
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Scheherazade's Web: Table of References
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The Thousand and One Nights and Comparative Literature. Wednesday, September 26, 2007. For the Concordance to the. Contes populaires inédits de la Vallée du Nil. Breslau Edition, 12 vols (1825-43). Bulaq Edition, 2 vols (1835). Burton Translation, 16 vols (1885-88). First Calcutta Edition, 2 vols (1814-18). Macnaghten or Second Calcutta Edition, 4 vols (1839-42). Bibliographie des ouvrages arabes. Chavis and Cazotte Translation, 4 vols (1788-89). Les Dames de Bagdad. Trans André Miquel (1991). J J Marcel,.
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The Thousand and One Nights and Comparative Literature. Tuesday, September 25, 2007. The Three Ladies of Baghdad. The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad. This story, like all the others, is told in the first person. I have switched to the third in order to make the plot summary more concise.). Page numbers in parentheses are taken from. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night: A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights Entertainments. The First Kalandar’s Tale. The Envied is saved by h...
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Scheherazade's Web: Malory and Scheherazade:
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The Thousand and One Nights and Comparative Literature. Friday, September 21, 2007. A Study in Narrative Method. Needless to say, [Wilkie] Collins’ frame stories come nowhere near equalling the unforgettable plight of Scheherazade. The trouble with the Nights, however, is that the frame is more of a situation than a plot. In this respect at least,. The Queen of Hearts. This comment, taken from Peter L. Caracciolo's collection of studies on the influence of the. Thousand and One Nights. On British culture,.
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Scheherazade's Web: A List of Stories in the 1001 Nights
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The Thousand and One Nights and Comparative Literature. Wednesday, September 26, 2007. A List of Stories in the. Anderson's recension of the Wortley-Montague Ms. Breslau Edition, 12 vols (1825-43). Bulaq Edition, 2 vols (1835). Burton Translation, 16 vols (1885-88). First Calcutta Edition, 2 vols (1814-18). Macnaghten or Second Calcutta Edition, 4 vols (1839-42). Bibliographie des ouvrages arabes. Chavis and Cazotte Translation, 4 vols (1788-89). Les Dames de Bagdad. Trans André Miquel (1991). The Fisher...
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Scheherazade's Web: Plot Summaries:
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The Thousand and One Nights and Comparative Literature. Monday, September 24, 2007. Stories concerning Christianity and the Crusades from the. Thousand and One Nights. Nights 45-145) - “The Tale of King Omar Bin Al-Nu’uman, and his sons Sharrkan and Zau Al-Makan” (Burton,. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night. 1885) 2: 77 - 3: 113):. Nights 412-14) - “The Prior who became a Moslem” (5: 141-45):. Nights 474-77) - “The Moslem Champion and the Christian Damsel” (5: 277-83):. Richard F. Burton. I've p...
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Scheherazade's Web: Europe, Christianity & the Crusades
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The Thousand and One Nights and Comparative Literature. Monday, September 24, 2007. Europe, Christianity and the Crusades. Thousand and One Nights. Magnificent, indeed are the. Thousand and One Nights. Taking up where we left off at the end of the last chapter, with the Rev. Cameron Mann's 1907 magazine article, I suppose it's true to say that most of us. The Thousand and One Nights. 1992), to name but one of the innumerable imitations and retellings of the. There is, I am sure, nothing inherently blamew...
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Scheherazade's Web: Voyage en Orient
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The Thousand and One Nights and Comparative Literature. Sunday, September 23, 2007. The Victorian Traveller and the. David Roberts , “Portico of the Temple of Bacchus at Baalbec”. This description of a Middle Eastern slave-market comes from Richard F. Burton’s classic. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Medinah and Meccah. In the first edition of Burton’s book – though not the third, from which I have been quoting – the passage continues:. Whichever edition we are using, however, we can observe:.
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