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The Arabian Nights, or Thousand and One Nights, is a collection of stories from Arabic literature. The stories became known in Europe through Antoine Galland's translation into French, and Richard Burton provided a famous English translation.
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Gateway site to the ASCII text of Sir Richard Burton's unexpurgated translation; includes synopses and commentaries on the tales.
Text of the adaptation by Andrew Lang, first published in 1898, from Free Public Domain.
Text of the adaptation by Andrew Lang after the 1918 edition; e-text from the Project Gutenberg.
A much condensed version of some stories from the Arabian Nights, by Diane Thompson.
Free Library online transcriptions of many stories from The Arabian Nights, as translated by Andrew Lang.
Article (written circa 1900) about the collection of tales. Includes identification of stories that appear to be from Jewish sources.
As translated by Edward William Lane (1909-14) and revised by Stanley Lane-Poole; e-text at Bartleby.
Entry from The Columbia Encyclopedia.
Bibliographic and biographic information about Sir Richard Burton, along with his complete translation, as well as the Scott, Lang, and Lane translations.
Gateway site to the ASCII text of Sir Richard Burton's unexpurgated translation; includes synopses and commentaries on the tales.
Free Library online transcriptions of many stories from The Arabian Nights, as translated by Andrew Lang.
Entry from The Columbia Encyclopedia.
A much condensed version of some stories from the Arabian Nights, by Diane Thompson.
Text of the adaptation by Andrew Lang after the 1918 edition; e-text from the Project Gutenberg.
Bibliographic and biographic information about Sir Richard Burton, along with his complete translation, as well as the Scott, Lang, and Lane translations.
Article (written circa 1900) about the collection of tales. Includes identification of stories that appear to be from Jewish sources.
As translated by Edward William Lane (1909-14) and revised by Stanley Lane-Poole; e-text at Bartleby.
Text of the adaptation by Andrew Lang, first published in 1898, from Free Public Domain.
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