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Croire, imaginer, penser. 1, Les milles et une nuits Believe, imagine, dream. 1, The thousand and one nights

Encompassing fairy tales, romances, legends, fables, parables, and anecdotes, "The thousand and one nights" is a composite of popular oral stories that developed over several centuries, mainly during the Empire of the Caliphate. This program scrutinizes the wonderfully audacious tale of Scheherezade and what it tells the attentive reader about the dreams of Arab men and women during the empire's golden age. Recurring themes such as hunger for adventure and a desire to be free from tradition are explored, as well as a conception of power that glorifies self-control and disparages violence.

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  • "Historical perspective"@en
  • "Historical perspective"
  • "Believe, imagine, dream"@en
  • "Believe, imagine, dream"
  • "Thousand and one nights"@en
  • "Thousand and one nights"
  • "Milles et une nuites"@en
  • "Milles et une nuites"
  • "Thousand and one nights: a historical perspective"@en
  • "Thousand and one nights: a historical perspective"

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  • "Encompassing fairy tales, romances, legends, fables, parables, and anecdotes, "The thousand and one nights" is a composite of popular oral stories that developed over several centuries, mainly during the Empire of the Caliphate. This program scrutinizes the wonderfully audacious tale of Scheherezade and what it tells the attentive reader about the dreams of Arab men and women during the empire's golden age. Recurring themes such as hunger for adventure and a desire to be free from tradition are explored, as well as a conception of power that glorifies self-control and disparages violence."@en
  • "Encompassing fairy tales, romances, legends, fables, parables, and anecdotes, "The thousand and one nights" is a composite of popular oral stories that developed over several centuries, mainly during the Empire of the Caliphate. This program scrutinizes the wonderfully audacious tale of Scheherezade and what it tells the attentive reader about the dreams of Arab men and women during the empire's golden age. Recurring themes such as hunger for adventure and a desire to be free from tradition are explored, as well as a conception of power that glorifies self-control and disparages violence."
  • "Discusses the story of Scheherazade and what it reveals about the dreams of Arab men and women during the empire's golden age. Includes themes such as the desires for adventure and to freedom from tradition, as well as an idea of power that esteems self-control and disparages violence."@en

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  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

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  • "Croire, imaginer, penser. 1, Les milles et une nuits Believe, imagine, dream. 1, The thousand and one nights"@en
  • "Croire, imaginer, penser. 1, Les milles et une nuits Believe, imagine, dream. 1, The thousand and one nights"