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THE BOOK OF THE THOUSAND NIGHTS AND A NIGHT - A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights Entertainments - Translated and Annotated by Richard F. Burton - VOLUME THREE - Privately Printed By The Burton Club
Contents of the Third Volume
The Book Of The THOUSAND NIGHTS AND A NIGHT
The Tale of the Hashish Eater.
The Tale of Hammad the Badawi.
THE BIRDS AND BEASTS AND THE CARPENTER[FN#130]
The Hermits.
TALE OF THE WATER FOWL AND THE TORTOISE.
TALE OF THE WOLF AND THE FOX.[FN#150]
The Tale of the Falcon[FN#155] and the Partridge.[FN#156]
In this third volume of the classic Arabian Nights, the enchanting storyteller Shahrazad continues her nightly dialogue with the king, weaving together love, intrigue, and wonder. Each night she spins a new tale that both captivates and delays her own fate, inviting listeners into a world where desert palaces, secret gardens, and moon‑lit pavilions become stages for human passion and moral reflection.
The collection offers a lively mix of stories: the mischievous hashish eater who drifts through dream‑like adventures; clever animal fables such as the fox and the crow, the mouse and the ichneumon, and the sparrow’s encounter with a proud peacock; and human dramas like Aziz’s longing for his beloved Dalilah, set against promises, betrayals, and the sting of unfulfilled vows. These narratives blend humor, wisdom, and a touch of the exotic, making each listening session feel like a fresh journey through a timeless tapestry of folklore.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (848K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
[S.l.]: The Burton Club, [1885?]
Credits
This etext was produced by J.C. Byers. Proofreaders were: J.C. Byers, Norm Wolcott, Dianne Doefler and Charles Wilson.
Release date
2002-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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