
audiobook
by Ludwig Fulda
Aladdin und die Wunderlampe - Tausend und einer Nacht nacherzählt - von - Ludwig Fulda - Mit Bildern von Max Liebert - Berlin 1912
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In a bustling, far‑off city of the Orient, a modest tailor named Mustapha barely scrapes by, leaving his young son Aladdin to drift through the streets. The boy‑ish rogue spends his days idling with other street kids, avoiding any real work while his mother worries over their threadbare meals. After Mustapha’s death, the household teeters on the brink of hardship, and Aladdin’s aimless roving seems destined to become a heavier burden.
One evening a stranger dressed in exotic, African‑inspired garb arrives, claiming to be the long‑lost brother of Aladdin’s father. He is moved by the boy’s plight, offers a pouch of coins, and gently urges him to consider a trade beyond idle wandering. The mysterious uncle promises guidance and a place in a bustling market, hinting that a brighter future may lie just beyond the alleyways that have known Aladdin all his life.
Full title
Aladdin und die Wunderlampe Tausend und einer Nacht nacherzaehlt Tausend und einer Nacht nacherzaehlt
Language
de
Duration
~1 hours (109K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1862–1939
A major voice in German theater around the turn of the 20th century, this playwright and poet mixed wit, social concern, and a feel for the stage. His life was shaped by both literary success and the devastating pressures of Nazi persecution.
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