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This Encyclopedia Britannica Literature list explores 5 creepy things from The Thousand and One Nights tales.
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Ifrit, also spelled afreet, afrit, afrite, efrite, ifreet, or efreet, Arabic (male) ʿifrīt or (female) ʿifrītah (Arabic: 'ʻIfrīt': عفريت, pl 'ʻAfārīt': عفاريت), in Islamic mythology and folklore, a class of powerful malevolent supernatural beings. The exact meaning of the term ifrit in the earliest sources is difficult to determine. It does not occur in pre-Islamic poetry and is only used once in the Qurʾān, in the phrase “the ifrit of the jinn” (Qurʾān 27:39), where it seems to designate a…
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1948, The Arabian Nights, First Edition! ~ 27 Classic Tales, Aladdin, Ali Baba, Sinbad, Burton The Arabian Nights. Sir Richard Burton's famous translation of The Thousand Nights and a Night with modernized spelling and punctuation. Illustrations and decorations by Steele Savage. 1948. Halcyon House. Garden City, New York. Hardcover. 590 pages. Book measures 8.5” x 5.5". CONDITION: Book is in good condition. Intact. Water stain on front (see photo). I've discounted for this.
From the castle balcony, I gaze over the beautiful city as the night air carries a slight chill. The warm glow of the lanterns wraps around me, creating a cozy haven. A gentle breeze tousles my hair; I take a deep breath, closing my eyes to listen to the soft rustling of leaves. My feet sink into the plush carpet. When I open my eyes, the bright full moon shines down, enveloping me in its light. In this serene moment, I whisper to myself: "𝒫𝑒𝒶𝒸𝑒."
Arabian Nights (or 1001 Nights, as they are more known in non-English speaking countries) inspire children and adults for many generations. Part of its charm comes from its interesting history.
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