Arab World Literature Books  Find books about Arab World literature from Amazon. Domain: amazon.com Arabian Nights  Alf Layla wa Layla. The story of King Shahryar and his brother, translated by Sir Richard Burton in 1850. Text as translated by Sir Richard Burton (1850), from the Middle East and Islamic Collection of Cornell University. Domain: cdl.library.cornell.edu Arabian Nights  Text of a few stories as selected and edited by Andrew Lang; edition and provider not stated. Domain: textlibrary.com Arabian Nights Study Guide  A much condensed version of some stories from the Arabian Nights, by Diane Thompson. Domain: novaonline.nv.cc.va.us Arabic Literature  Hyperlinked overview of Arabic literature. Domain: columbia.edu Arabic Literature: An Overview  An overview, from the Cornell University Library. Domain: library.cornell.edu ELF Presents - The Arabian Nights  Selected tales in either the Lang or Burton translation, searchable by story number, edition, and keyword. Domain: arabiannights.org Middle East Literature Books  Find books about Middle East literature from Amazon. Domain: amazon.com Stories from the Thousand and One Nights  As translated by Edward William Lane (1909-14) and revised by Stanley Lane-Poole. Domain: bartleby.com The Arabian Nights  Text of over 30 of the tales using the translation of Sir Richard Burton's work of 1885-1888. Domain: geocities.com The Arabian Nights  Gateway site to the ASCII text of Sir Richard Burton's unexpurgated translation; includes synopses and commentaries on the tales. Domain: mfx.dasburo.com The Arabic Christian Literature  An article by Dr. George Khoury about the contribution of the Melkites, the Jacobites, the Nestorians, the Copts and the Maronites to the Arab Christian heritage. Domain: al-bushra.org The Legend of Layla and Madjnun  The story and origin of one of the most popular legends of the Middle East. Domain: artarena.force9.co.uk The Role of Women in Arabic Literature  An article by Mona Mikhailis. Domain: library.cornell.edu Thousand and One Nights  Entry from the Columbia Encyclopedia. Domain: bartleby.com
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