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The present volume has its origins in a workshop organized by Christina Vogel and Johannes Thomann in February 2020 in Zurich under the title “New Perspectives on the ‘Orphan Stories’ in the One Thousand and One Nights.” The goal was to bring together researchers working on Ḥannā Diyāb and his tales as a way of acknowledging the emergence of studies on Diyāb as an active “sub-field” within research on the Nights, and to encourage further dialogue and collaboration among scholars working in this area. Many of the papers contained in this volume were originally presented at the Zurich workshop. Rather than simply release proceedings, however, the participants thought that the aims of the workshop would be better served by putting together a sort of handbook, with a view to reinforcing the increasing acknowledgement of, and interest in Diyāb’s role, showcasing some of the substantial body of work on Diyāb that now exists, and bringing together resources in a single location for the use of future researchers. For that reason, this volume also contains additional new studies, as well as reprints of some of the most significant published research on Diyāb to date. The initial section on “Resources” further includes the English translations of the recordings of Diyāb’s oral performances Antoine Galland took down in his diary, an English summary of the tale of “Aladdin” as published by Galland, and short commentaries on the tales.

The project underwent several changes of personnel over its lifetime, both of editors and contributors. The groundwork was laid by Neslihan Demirkol with support from James Weaver. They assembled the first round of contributions, commissioned some additional studies, secured the rights to several of the reprints, and put together the volume’s basic structure. After Neslihan stepped back in Spring 2023, James Weaver took over editing the volume. He was then joined by Ulrich Marzolph in late Summer 2024. Together, Ulrich and James finalized the contributions for publication, added further reprints, restructured the volume, and dealt with the editorial side of the publication process.

The editors wish to express their thanks to several people for their involvement in the volume. First, there is Neslihan Demirkol, without whose initiative the work may never have begun. Katarina Roberts has our gratitude for translating Christina Vogel’s contribution from the original French. We thank the two anonymous reviewers for their critiques and their suggestions for improvements to the volume. And we are grateful to Abdurraouf Oueslati and Mona Saif at Brill, who have guided the book through the publication process. And, finally, Christina Uy and the collaborators of the Datagrafix GSP GmbH did a great job producing the book.

We also wish to thank the following publishers for the rights to reprint the following pieces: Wayne State University Press for Ruth Bottigheimer’s “East Meets West: Ḥannā Diyāb and The Thousand and One Nights,” Aboubakr Chraïbi’s “Galland’s ‘Ali Baba’ and Other Arabic Versions,” Sylvette Larzul’s “Further Considerations on Galland’s Mille et une Nuit: A Study of the Tales Told by Ḥannā,” and the translations of Diyāb’s tales prepared by Ulrich Marzolph with Anne Duggan; L’Harmattan for Ulrich Marzolph’s “The Tale of “Aladdin” in European Oral Tradition;” and Peeters Publishers for Ulrich Marzolph’s “Ḥannā Diyāb’s Unpublished Tales: The Storyteller as an Artist in His Own Right.” Bernard Heyberger has kindly given his permission to reprint his contribution “A Border-crossing Ottoman Christian at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: Ḥannā Diyāb of Aleppo and His Account of His Travel to Paris.”

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Ḥannā Diyāb and His Tales

The Early Eighteenth-Century Syrian Storyteller and His Contribution to The Thousand and One Nights

丛编: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East, 卷: 198
Cover Ḥannā Diyāb and His Tales
ISBN:
9789004751910
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Brill
印刷出版日期:
06 Mar 2026
  • Subjects
    • Literature and Cultural Studies
      • Literary Relations
      • French & Francophone
    • Middle East and Islamic Studies
      • General
      • Literature
      • Manuscripts & Printing
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
Figures
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1 Ḥannā Diyāb’s Tales: an Introduction
Part 1 Resources
Chapter 2 Ḥannā Diyāb’s Tales
Chapter 3 The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp
Chapter 4 Commentaries to the Tales
Chapter 5 A Cabinet of Mysteries: a Survey of Research on The Thousand and One Nights and the “Orphan Tales”
Chapter 6 Gathering Biographical Data on Ḥannā Diyāb
Part 2 The Storyteller and His Tales
Chapter 7 Notice sur quelques manuscrits des Mille et une Nuits et la traduction de Galland
Chapter 8 East Meets West: Ḥannā Diyāb and The Thousand and One Nights
Chapter 9 Further Considerations on Galland’s Mille et une Nuit: a Study of the Tales Told by Ḥannā
Chapter 10 Aladdin as a Serial Hero in Pre-modern Arabic Literature
Chapter 11 The Tale of “Aladdin” in European Oral Tradition
Chapter 12 Aladdin in Western European Literature
Chapter 13 Galland’s “Ali Baba” and Other Arabic Versions
Chapter 14 Georgian Folkloric and Literary Adaptations of the Diyāb Tales from The Thousand and One Nights
Chapter 15 The Eastern Sources of “The Ebony Horse” and Ḥannā Diyāb’s Tale
Chapter 16 Ḥannā Diyāb’s Unpublished Tales: the Storyteller as an Artist in His Own Right
Part 3 Contexts of Telling and Writing
Chapter 17 Understanding Ḥannā Diyāb’s French Storytellings through Forensic Readings of Antoine Galland’s Journal Recordings
Chapter 18 A Border-Crossing Ottoman Christian at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: Ḥannā Diyāb of Aleppo and His Account of His Travel to Paris
Chapter 19 Ḥannā Diyāb: His Travelogue, Storytelling, and Written Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Levant
Chapter 20 Paul Lucas: Procurer of Stories and of the Storyteller of The Thousand and One Nights
Chapter 21 Storytelling as Mediator at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century in France
Back Matter
General Bibliography
General Index

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