"The Key of the Hearts of Beginners" is a collection of tales written in Persian, offering a glimpse into the historical and cultural landscape of Central Asia. Translated and presented with a foreword by T. S. Wentworth, this volume provides valuable primary source material for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Persian literature and Middle Eastern history.
This edition, carefully curated by William Augustus Brooke and A. S. Beveridge, ensures the accessibility and preservation of these significant narratives. Explore the rich storytelling traditions and gain insights into the social customs and values reflected in these captivating tales.
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