A collection of folktales in Arabic dating from the 10th century.
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Examples for "Arabian Nights"
Examples for "Arabian Nights"
1A sporty-meets-chic number resembled an updated version of an ' Arabian Nights' character.
2Agamemnon frequently stood in the background of scenes in the Arabian Nights.
3They recall the Arabian Nights and the word-painting of a circus poster.
4The story reads like a bit of fiction from the Arabian Nights.
5Turn it on, and it is a scene from the Arabian Nights.
1It seemed a picture transported from the ' Thousand and One Nights.'
2Would you not think it a chapter from The Thousand and One Nights?
3The Thousand and One Nights were realized then if ever.
4He invented an alter ego-Sindbad the itinerant sailor of the Thousand and One Nights.
5I saw the grand illumination, which completely transported me into the Thousand and One Nights.
6It has had a marked influence on the Arabian " Thousand and One Nights."
7She, after all, was Dinarzade, and Nayra was Scheherazade of the Thousand and One Nights.
8Yet 600 years before The Thousand and One Nights, there existed a book just as extraordinary.
9The dream of "The Thousand and One Nights" was being realised in my waking hours!
10Some of the stories of the Jinns are to be found in the book of the Thousand and One Nights.
11The historian Masudi (943) expressly refers the story of the ' Thousand and One Nights' to a Persian original.
12Arabian Nights, Thousand and One Nights, 176-78, 190, 196.
13The Thousand and One Nights is the story of Shahrazad, the beautiful daughter of the Vizier to the Great King Shahrayar.
14The exact origin of the Tales, which appear in the Arabic as "The Thousand and One Nights," is unknown.
15One of the most important works which has appeared lately in connection with the Thousand and One Nights, is the following:
16Grass has never been less than ambitious and this daring variation of The Thousand and One Nights is thoughtful and varied.