

This is a vivid example that shows how men and women act in the ancient times. One of the most famous literary works in the history is the “One Thousand and One Nights”. These changes can be seen through various works throughout history. Throughout time, gender positions and roles have been changing. The men and women from the past are understood by the books written. The works of the writers collected from various stories are replica of the actual scenes that happen in the society. These societal roles are passed on from generation to generation and reflected through literary works. Instead they are manifested in the culture of the society with various external factors that can be influenced by society’s religion, political, geographical and others. These roles and positions of men and women are not written in verbatim in any book of law. They have their individual roles and position in the society. There is a natural relationship between men and women.

Abu Kir the Dyer and Abu Sir the Barber.The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night - Volume 09 The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night - Volume 08 Julnar the Sea-born and Her Son King Badr Basim of Persia.The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night - Volume 07 The First Voyage of Sinbad Hight the Seamanī. Sinbad the Seaman and Sinbad the LandsmanĪ.The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night - Volume 06 The Angel of Death with the Proud King and the Devout Man.The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night - Volume 05

#1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS STORIES SUMMARY FREE#
You can find a free and legal copy of The Arabian Nights at the Gutenberg Project (see separate books below for links). These volumes are divided into nights, which I will mention them in the summaries as well. I will re-read stories and revise their summaries as well as adding new ones.

#1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS STORIES SUMMARY SERIES#
This series contains all the stories in a modernized language. In the next phase I will start summarizing The Arabian Nights – Tales of 1001 Nights by Penguin Classics (ISBN: 978-8-9. I have read and summarized The Arabian Nights paperback by The Modern Library, ISBN: 978-5-7). The paperback edition has a selection from the tales. This website contains summaries of A Thousand and one night ( The Arabian Nights).
