Anonymoustranslated Byjonathan Scott
Anonymous, translated by Jonathan Scott, presents a fascinating glimpse into the world of literature where the identity of the original author remains shrouded in mystery. This intriguing approach invites readers to engage with the text on its own terms, focusing on the themes and narratives rather than the persona behind the words. The works attributed to this anonymous figure often resonate with universal truths and timeless questions that captivate audiences across generations.
Jonathan Scott's translation brings a fresh perspective, allowing modern listeners to appreciate the richness of the original text while navigating the nuances of language and culture. As you explore the collection of works available in the app, you'll find yourself drawn into a tapestry of ideas and reflections that speak to the human experience. Dive into these literary treasures and discover the beauty of words that transcend the confines of their authorship.
The Arabian Nights Entertainments, Volume 01
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Anonymoustranslated Byjonathan Scott, Anonymoustranslated By Jonathan Scott and William James McGlothlin
The main frame story concerns a king and his new bride. The king, Shahryar, upon discovering his ex-wife's infidelity executes her and then …
The Arabian Nights Entertainments, Volume 03
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Anonymoustranslated Byjonathan Scott, Anonymoustranslated By Jonathan Scott and William James McGlothlin
The third of four volumes of Middle Eastern tales, originally written in Arabic. Scheherazade tries to prolong her husband's interest in her…
The Arabian Nights Entertainments, Volume 02
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Anonymoustranslated Byjonathan Scott, Anonymoustranslated By Jonathan Scott and William James McGlothlin
The second of four volumes of Middle Eastern tales, originally written in Arabic. Scheherazade tries to prolong her husband's interest in he…
The Arabian Nights Entertainments, Volume 04
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Anonymoustranslated Byjonathan Scott, Anonymoustranslated By Jonathan Scott and William James McGlothlin
The fourth and final volume of Middle Eastern tales, originally written in Arabic. Scheherazade tries to prolong her husband's interest in h…