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In 1908, Martha Pike Conant commented that: “Historians of English fiction have insufficiently recognized the fact that the oriental tale was one of the forms of literature that gave to the reading public in Augustan England the element of plot which, to a certain extent, supplemented that of character.” In a consideration of the contribution of “oriental” or “pseudo-oriental” sources to the development of the novel in Britain, we can also move beyond Conant’s simple understanding of these texts as a rich source of plot, to a broader consideration of the way fiction came to be conceptualised in the period: as a kind of fabricated import, a hybrid construction similar to other commodities in demand and imported from the Orient in the period such as Indian muslin or Chinese porcelain. Read more
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1 Essays: By Mr. Goldsmith. ... ebook version of Essays: By Mr. Goldsmith. ...
2 The magic of Orosmanes: or, harlequin slave and sultan: a pantomime, drawn from the Arabian legends. ebook version of The magic of Orosmanes: or, harlequin slave and sultan: a pantomime, drawn from…
3 Almoran and Hamet: an oriental tale. In two volumes. ... [pt.1] ebook version of Almoran and Hamet: an oriental tale. In two volumes. ... [pt.1]
4 Arabian nightsThe Arabian Nights ebook version of Arabian nightsThe Arabian Nights
5 Almoran and Hamet: an oriental tale. In two volumes. ... [pt.2] ebook version of Almoran and Hamet: an oriental tale. In two volumes. ... [pt.2]
6 The history of Nourjahad: By the editor of Sidney Bidulph. ebook version of The history of Nourjahad: By the editor of Sidney Bidulph.
7 Oriental Tales and Their Influence Prof. Warner and Prof. Ballaster begin their conversation with Antoine Galland's translation into… Ros Ballaster, Marina Warner
8 Letters writ by a Turkish spy The second volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy [G.P. Marana] at Paris. Tr. [by W. Bradshaw].…
9 Illustration from "One Thousand and One Nights" 1849 - 1856 By Sani ol-Molk (1814-1866)
10 Frontispiece of Burton's Arabian Nights, volume 1 A plain and literal translation of the Arabian nights entertainments, now entitled The book of the…
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