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The Baitâl Pachchisi; Or, The Twenty-Five Tales of a Sprite / Translated From the Hindi Text of Dr. Duncan Forbes

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A monarch is tasked with capturing a mischievous supernatural spirit that will narrate twenty-five short tales, each concluding with a moral or logical puzzle the ruler must answer. The nested stories present a mix of folklore, uncanny incidents, and human dilemmas—love, betrayal, cunning, and justice—often exposing ambiguous ethical choices. The frame tale returns after each episode, renewing the suspense and testing the sovereign’s judgment. Told in a series of compact, varied narratives, the collection combines suspense, wit, and moral reflection, exploring the limits of reason and authority through supernatural challenge and storytelling craft.

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John T. Platts

John T. Platts was a translator known for his work in bringing Eastern literature to Western audiences. His notable translation, "The Baitâl Pachchisi; Or, The Twenty-Five Tales of a Sprite," is derived from the Hindi text originally translated by Dr. Duncan Forbes. This collection of tales showcases the rich narrative tradition of Indian folklore, featuring a blend of adventure, morality, and supernatural elements. Platts' contributions help illuminate the cultural and literary heritage of India, making these stories accessible to a broader readership.

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