Hovannisian et al., 1997 - Google Patents
The Thousand and one nights in Arabic literature and societyHovannisian et al., 1997
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- 13024271006004585184
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- Hovannisian R
- Sabagh G
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The Thousand and One Nights has captivated audiences for centuries, conveying universal messages through the adventures of both historical and non-historical figures. Yet, in the field of literary criticism and scholarship, it has been marginalized in the tradition of high …
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