This volume deals with One Thousand and One Nights in yet another
and novel way as it brings old and new together by exploring
parallels and possible origins of its tales, as well as the wealth
of modern and contemporary material that it has originated and
continues to inspire. The papers included in this volume address
the theory and practice of the adaptation and appropriation of One
Thousand and One Nights into any type of literary text and media,
while approaching a definition of our contemporary knowledge and
understanding of the Nights. Through this, it will be possible to
underline the dynamic nature and autonomous life that the tale
collection acquired and how it originated works like Jorge Luis
Borges's essays, Naguib Mahfouz's works, Miguel Gomes's trilogy, a
Turkish soap opera that became popular around the world and made it
to Netflix, or Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's well-known symphonic
suite.
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