Anonymoustranslated Byantoine Galland
Anonymous yet profoundly influential, the author behind the captivating tales of "One Thousand and One Nights," commonly known as "Arabian Nights," has enchanted readers for centuries. This collection of folk tales, fables, and stories from the Middle Eastern and South Asian traditions was famously translated into French by Antoine Galland in the early 18th century. Galland's translation introduced Western audiences to a treasure trove of enchanting narratives, including the beloved tales of Aladdin and Sinbad, which have since become integral to our cultural landscape.
While the original author remains unknown, the stories themselves are timeless, reflecting the rich tapestry of human experience, imagination, and adventure. As you explore this wonderful collection in our app, you’ll discover a world brimming with intrigue, wisdom, and humor. So, settle in with your favorite beverage and dive into the mesmerizing stories that have transcended borders and generations, inviting readers to dream and wonder.
Les Mille et une nuits, tome 1
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Anonymoustranslated Byantoine Galland, Anonymoustranslated By Antoine Galland and William James McGlothlin
Afin de ne plus être déçu par les femmes, le sultan Schahriar décide d'épouser une jeune fille chaque jour…
Les Mille et une nuits, tome 2
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Anonymoustranslated Byantoine Galland, Anonymoustranslated By Antoine Galland and William James McGlothlin
Dinarzade et Schahriar étant toujours pendus à ses lèvres, Scheherazade poursuit ici ses récits captivants, prol…
Les Mille et une nuits, tome 3
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Anonymoustranslated Byantoine Galland, Anonymoustranslated By Antoine Galland and William James McGlothlin
Afin de ne plus être déçu par les femmes, le sultan Schahriar décide d'épouser une jeune fille chaque jour…