W s O'r m n: An Romance Of Ancient Persia, presented in Arabic, unfolds a tale of love and adventure set against the backdrop of ancient Persia. This historical romance, attributed to Fakhr al-din As'ad and meticulously edited by William Nassau Lees, offers readers a glimpse into the customs, beliefs, and societal structures of the era. The narrative intricately weaves together elements of courtly love, daring exploits, and the enduring spirit of a civilization steeped in rich traditions.
This edition allows access to a classic work of Persian literature, showcasing the beauty and complexity of Arabic prose while depicting a timeless story of passion and courage. Readers interested in historical fiction, Middle Eastern history, or classic romances will find 'W s O'r m n' a captivating and enlightening read.
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