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The Thousand and One Nights
The Islamic Context of The Thousand and One Nights
Arabian Society in the Middle Ages - Studies from the Thousand and One Nights - the Original Classic Edition
The Sexual World of the Arabian Nights
The Arabian Nights: A Companion
The Arabian Nights in Historical Context between East and West
Love, Death and Storytelling: The Book of One Thousand And One Nights Is a Treasure Chest of Secret Logic, In-Jokes, Richness, Strangeness, Impudence and Vulgarity. More Profoundly than Any Other Book, It Shows Us What Life Is Made of.
Political Thought in "The Thousand and One Nights"
Infidelity and Fiction: The Discovery of Women's Subjectivity in "Arabian Nights"
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