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Arabian nights' entertainments

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Becoming Pearls: Patterns Of Social Reading In Arabian Nights' Entertainments, Rachel Elizabeth Gould May 2012

Becoming Pearls: Patterns Of Social Reading In Arabian Nights' Entertainments, Rachel Elizabeth Gould

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As soon as the first English texts began to appear, Arabian Nights' Entertainments, as translated by Antoine Galland, captivated the imaginations of most of eighteenth century England, bringing the work instantly into demand. Although the Arabian Nights' Entertainments is generally recognized among scholars for its influence on other fictional tales and travel narratives and its shaping of the West's perception of the East, further study is needed in ascertaining the effect of the rhetorical device of repetition, which is so prevalent within the tales and which gives the collection both its unique character and its ability to engage readers …