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Cultural Encounters With The Arabian Nights In Nineteenthcentury Britain Melissa Dickson

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Cultural Encounters With The Arabian Nights In Nineteenthcentury Britain Melissa Dickson
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.24 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Melissa Dickson
ISBN: 9781474443661, 1474443664
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Cultural Encounters With The Arabian Nights In Nineteenthcentury Britain Melissa Dickson by Melissa Dickson 9781474443661, 1474443664 instant download after payment.

An overview of the cultural transmission of the Arabian Nights within nineteenth-century Britain
  • Fresh readings of canonical texts such as Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, Charles Dickens’s Hard Times and Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland
  • Diverse primary sources analysing the presence of the Arabian Nights in distinct areas of cultural production: constructions of childhood, archaeological and geological science, theatrical display, and exhibitions

Aladdin, Sinbad, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Scheherazade winding out her intricate tales to win her nightly stay of execution: the stories of the Arabian Nights are a familiar and much-loved part of the English literary inheritance. But how did these tales become so much a part of the British cultural landscape?


Dickson identifies the nineteenth century as the beginning of the large-scale absorption of the Arabian Nights into British literature and culture. She explores how this period used the stories as a means of articulating its own experiences of a rapidly changing environment. She also argues for a view of these tales not as a depiction of otherness, but as a site of recognition and imaginative exchange between East and West, in a period when such common ground was rarely found

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