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A collection of traditional Eastern folktales presenting varied narratives—humorous, moral, and fantastic—set in urban, desert, and courtly settings. Stories depict everyday people, rulers, and supernatural beings confronting greed, envy, trickery, and moral tests, often resolved by cleverness or magical intervention. Episodes range from adventure tales and legendary paradisal fragments to encounters with otherworldly creatures and moral exempla, linked by vivid imagery and ornate narration. The volume organizes short, self-contained narratives that highlight recurring motifs and cultural values, inviting readers to notice patterns of fate, justice, and the sustaining power of storytelling.

About the Author

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Charles John Tibbitts

Charles John Tibbitts was an author known for his contributions to folklore studies, particularly in the context of Oriental traditions. His notable work, "Folk-Lore and Legends: Oriental," explores a rich tapestry of stories and cultural narratives from various Eastern cultures. Tibbitts' writing reflects a keen interest in the intersection of myth and cultural identity, providing readers with insights into the diverse folklore that shapes human experience. Through his work, he has contributed to the preservation and appreciation of these timeless tales.

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