Author |
Anonymous |
Editor |
Blasco Ibáñez, Vicente, 1867-1928 |
Translator |
Mardrus, J. C. (Joseph Charles), 1868-1949 |
Title |
El libro de las mil noches y una noche; t. 7
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Original Publication |
Valencia: Editorial Prometeo, 1916.
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Credits |
Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
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Summary |
"El libro de las mil noches y una noche; t. 7" by Anonymous is a collection of classical Arabic folk tales written in the medieval period. This volume continues the enchanting saga of Kamaralzamán and Princess Budur, intertwining themes of love, identity, and destiny amidst magical adventures. Central characters include the cross-dressing princess Budur, who navigates political alliances and romantic entanglements, and Kamaralzamán, whose quest for his beloved intertwines their fates. The opening of this volume plunges readers back into the story of Kamaralzamán and Budur, exploring the complexity of their hidden identities and the delicate balance of power and affection between them. It reveals Budur's cunning disguise as Kamaralzamán, which leads to a marriage proposal from King Armanos to "his son," complicating their lives further. Tension builds as decisions are made regarding duty, identity, and love, foreshadowing a whirlwind of romantic entanglement and the potential for dramatic revelations as the story unfolds. The narrative sets a vivid tone, filled with humor, intrigue, and the cultural richness characteristic of the broader collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Language |
Spanish |
LoC Class |
PJ: Language and Literatures: Oriental languages and literatures
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Subject |
Fairy tales
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Subject |
Arabs -- Folklore
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Subject |
Folklore -- Arab countries
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Subject |
Tales -- Arab countries
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Subject |
Fairy tales -- Arab countries
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Category |
Text |
EBook-No. |
74065 |
Release Date |
Jul 18, 2024 |
Copyright Status |
Public domain in the USA. |
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