Sách nói: The Arabian Nights Entertainments
- Download 00 – The Publisher’s Preface audio
- Download 01 – The Arabian Nights Entertainments audio
- Download 02 – The Ass, the Ox, and the Labourer audio
- Download 03 – The Merchant and the Genie audio
- Download 04 – The Story of the First Old Man and the Hind audio
- Download 05 – The Story of the Second Old Man and the Two Black Dogs audio
- Download 06 – The Story of the Fisherman audio
- Download 07 – The Story of the Grecian King and the Physician Douban audio
- Download 08 – The Story of the Husband and the Parrot audio
- Download 09 – The Story of the Vizier that was Punished audio
- Download 10 – The History of the Young King of the Black Isles audio
- Download 11 – Story of the Three Calend audio
- Download 12 – The History of the First Calender audio
- Download 13 – The Story of the Second C audio
- Download 14 – The Story of the Envious Man, and of him that he Envied audio
- Download 15 – The History of the Third Calender, part a audio
- Download 16 – The History of the Third Calender, part b audio
- Download 17 – The Story of Zobeide audio
- Download 18 – The Story of Amene audio
- Download 19 – The Story of Sinbad the Voyager audio
- Download 20 – The First Voyage audio
- Download 21 – The Second Voyage audio
- Download 22 – The Third Voyage audio
- Download 23 – The Fourth Voyage audio
- Download 24 – The Fifth Voyage audio
- Download 25 – The Sixth Voyage audio
- Download 26 – The Seventh and Last Voyage audio
- Download 27 – The Three Apples audio
- Download 28 – The Story of the Lady who was Murdered, and of the Young Man her Husband audio
- Download 29 – The Story of Noor ad Deen Ali and Buddir ad Deen Hossun, part a audio
- Download 30 – The Story of Noor ad Deen Ali and Buddir ad Deen Hossun, part b audio
- Download 31 – The Story of Noor ad Deen Ali and Buddir ad Deen Hossun, part c audio
- Download 32 – The History of Ganem, Son of Abou Ayoub, and Known by the Surname of Love’s Slave, part a audio
- Download 33 – The History of Ganem, Son of Abou Ayoub, and Known by the Surname of Love’s Slave, part b audio
- Download 34 – The History of Ganem, Son of Abou Ayoub, and Known by the Surname of Love’s Slave, part c audio
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A collection of folklore stories accumulated during the Islamic Golden Age, The Arabian Nights Entertainments has entertained and fascinated readers for centuries. The book centers on a frame story concerning the sultan Shahrayah and his wife Scheherazade, who cleverly narrates captivating stories to her husband each night in order to save herself from his retribution and live another day. As a result the book encourages the literary technique of a story within a story.
The frame story begins when the sultan Shahrayar learns of his brother’s adulterous wife and subsequently discovers his own wife is guilty of infidelity. Overwhelmed by fury, he has his wife executed and in his moment of grief and bitterness declares that all women are the same. Hence begins his pledge to marry a virgin bride each night only to have her executed the next morning in order to prevent the possibility of betrayal. Accordingly, Shahrayar carries out his promise and executes many young women, until there are none left except for the daughters of his trusted vizier, whose responsibility is to provide the virgins. To his dismay and reluctance, his daughter Scheherazade steps in and offers herself as the next bride, however, Scheherazade devises a clever strategy in hopes of putting an end to the sultan’s wrath. On each night she begins to tell a story to the sultan, but does not finish it until the following night, which is then immediately followed by the beginning of another. Therefore, as she weaves one story into the next, she leaves the sultan in a state of curiosity eager to hear each story’s conclusion. Scheherazade tells stories on various topics including love, comedy, burlesque, fantasy, mythology, horror, destiny and many more.
Apart from serving as a means of entertainment, The Arabian Nights Entertainments is notable for its didactic purpose, as many of the stories include moral lessons that genuinely stimulate the mind of the reader. Although most distinguished for its stories “Aladdin”, “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves”, and “The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor”, the book contains many other stories which are appealing to both younger and older readers. Nevertheless, the book has remained a timeless piece of literature which has influenced many cultures and writers, and has been the inspiration for countless film adaptations.
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