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The Thousand And One Nights: Commonly Called, In England, The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments, Volume 2
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The Thousand And One Nights: Commonly Called, In England, The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments, Volume 3

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Arab-American Women’s Writing and Performance: Orientalism, Race and the Idea of the Arabian Nights (International Library of Cultural Studies)
The public image of Arabs in America has been radically affected by the “war on terror.” But stereotypes of Arabs, manifested for instance in Orientalist representations of Sheherazade and the Arabian Nights in Hollywood, have prevailed for much longer. Here Somaya Sabry argues that the Arab-American experience has been powerfully shaped by racial discourse and Orientalism, and is further complicated today by hostility towards Arabs in post-9/11 America. She shows how Arab-American women writers and performers confront and subvert racial stereotypes in this charged context by recasting representations of Sheherazade. Shedding new light on Arab-American womenâ??s negotiations of identity, this book will be indispensable for all those interested in the Arab-American world, American ethnic studies and race, as well as diaspora studies, womenâ??s studies, literature, cultural studies and performance studies.
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Exotica: Seven Days of Kama Sutra, Nine Days of Arabian Nights

Welcome to Exotica…
a lush, sensual retreat where women can experience their most taboo fantasies.
Step insideâ??and leave your inhibitions at the door…
When her old friend Caroline invites her to Exotica for a week of pampering and pleasure, Lilli DeForrest has no idea what to expect. But when Rajan steps into her suite, the attraction is intense, immediate, overwhelming. He is her ideal loverâ??by turns tender, commanding, erotic. But, as Lilli is about to discover, Rajan’s masterful touch is just the beginning…
As manager of the luxurious retreat, Caroline Winter creates thrilling escapist fantasies for other women. Now she’s about to live out a fantasy of her own: dark, exotic Kian will challenge her to accept the exquisite pleasures he offers. But what Caroline doesn’t expect is the power of Kian’s sensuality…surrendering to him means abandoning herself completelyâ??and giving up all control.
For Lilli, it’s the chance to test the limits of her sexuality. For Caroline, it’s trusting Kian with her most hidden desires even as she’s uncovering his own guarded secret. And for both women, it’s a journey into the hidden depths of fantasyâ??as they discover just how far they’ll go in search of seduction, surrender, and pleasure beyond imagining…
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Kismet; an “Arabian night” in three acts

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Arabian Nights: In a Grain of Sand

Ashley Wyndham is a like a ship without a rudder, adrift and out of control, heading straight for disaster. His latest escapade as proven to be the last straw for his frazzled single parent father, Lyle. Exhausted and at the end of his rope, Lyle sends his son on an extended holiday to a desert outpost to stay with his best friend, Parker and his father. It doesn’t take long for Ashley to stick his nose into the wrong place and gets into a situation over his head. Who will save him? His cavalry comes in the form of a desert prince, or is he?
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The Arabian Nights in Historical Context: Between East and West

Alf layla wa layla (known in English as A Thousand and One Nights or The Arabian Nights) changed the world on a scale unrivalled by any other literary text. Inspired by a fourteenth-century Syrian manuscript, the appearance of Antoine Galland’s twelve-volume Mille et Une Nuits in English translation (1704-1717), closely followed by the Grub Street English edition, drew the text into European circulation. Over the following three hundred years, a widely heterogeneous series of editions, compilations, translations, and variations circled the globe to reveal the absorption of The Arabian Nights into English, Continental, and global literatures, and its transformative return to modern Arabic literature, where it now enjoys a degree of prominence that it had never attained during the classical period. Beginning with a thorough introduction situating The Arabian Nights in its historical and cultural contexts-and offering a fresh examination of the text’s multiple locations in the long history of modern Orientalism–this collection of essays by noted scholars from “East,” “West,” and in-between reassesses the influence of the Nights in Enlightenment and Romantic literature, as well as the text’s vigorous afterlife in the contemporary Arabic novel.
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The Arabian Nights in Transnational Perspective (Series in Fairy-Tale Studies)

In a 2004 meeting marking the Arabian Nights tercentennial at the Herzog August Library in Wolfenb�¼ttel, Germany, nineteen international scholars presented their work on the transnational aspects of the Arabian Nights. This volume collects their papers, whose topics range from the history of the Arabian Nights manuscripts, to positioning the Nights in modern and postmodern discourse, to the international reception of the Nights in written and oral tradition.
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The Arabian Nights Entertainments (Dover Children’s Classics)
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