[Gutenberg 60316] • The Bakhtyār Nāma: A Persian Romance

[Gutenberg 60316] • The Bakhtyār Nāma: A Persian Romance
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persian poetry -- translations into english
ISBN
9781330441398
Date
2013-01-11T00:00:00+00:00
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en
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Excerpt from The Bakhtyār Nāma: A Persian Romance

India Office Library, but also furnished me with much useful information on Eastern Fiction - a subject upon which he is one of the highest author ities in this country.

Of the present collection of Tales it is remarked by a learned and acute writer that they are, for the most part, well wrought-out, probable, and without anything magical or supernatural. And those readers who do not delight in the extravagant creations of Oriental fancy - enchanted groves and fairy palaces beneath lakes, where carbuncles of immense size supply the place of the sun - will find little in this romance to shock their common sense. Nor are th ere - except one or two expressions in the opening passages - any of those hyperbolical descriptions of female beauty and the puissance of monarchs which are so characteristic of most of the fictions of the East. These Tales are, indeed, singularly free from such extravagancies, and may be considered as well adapted to check the often fatal impetuosity of Eastern monarchs, which was doubtless the purpose of the original author.

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