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Literature of Arabia

A collection of many romantic stories: it has no epic unity. It will remind the reader of the "Morte d'Arthur" of Sir Thomas Malory, rather than of the "Iliad." The author chose the most striking of these episodes as best calculated to serve as genuine specimens of Arabian literature. They will transport the modern reader into a new world—which is yet the old, long vanished world of pastoral simplicity and warlike enthusiasm, in primitive Arabia. - Summary by Epiphanius Wilson (4 hr 53 min)

Chapters

THE ROMANCE OF ANTAR - Introduction

6:58

The Early Fortunes of Antar

16:47

Khaled and Djaida

25:24

The Absians and Fazareans

50:39

ARABIAN POETRY Part 1 from "Introduction" to "The Song of Maisuna"

21:36

ARABIAN POETRY Part 2 from "To My Father" to "My Favorite Mistress"

21:25

ARABIAN POETRY Part 3 from "Crucifixion of Ebn Bakiah" to "The Capture of Jereu…

17:33

ARABIAN POETRY Part 4 from "To a Lady" to "The Interview"

20:04

ARABIAN NIGHTS, THE SEVEN VOYAGES OF SINBAD, Part 1: First & Second Voyages

25:03

ARABIAN NIGHTS, THE SEVEN VOYAGES OF SINBAD, Part 2: Third & Fourth Voyages

27:54

ARABIAN NIGHTS, THE SEVEN VOYAGES OF SINBAD, Part 3: Fifth, Sixth & Seventh…

32:54

ARABIAN NIGHTS, ALADDIN'S WONDERFUL LAMP

27:02