This is a scheduled post planned to be published at 26.12.2020 at 08:38
Why is it that a book like the Arabian Nights has always fascinated children in the East,of which it is a product,and adults in the West,which still occasionally considers it a compendium of exotic storytelling,where women are deprived of many rights?

Can it be the other way round? Why is it that a book like the Arabian Nights has always fascinated children in the East,of which it is a product,and adults in the West,which still occasionally considers it a compendium of exotic storytelling,where women are deprived of many rights? Can it be the other way round?
26.12.2020 at 08:38