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From: jdyer@indirect.com (Jason Dyer)
Subject: Re: Genre Study 2: Fantasy
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 22:59:32 GMT
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Gerry Kevin Wilson (whizzard@uclink.berkeley.edu) wrote:
: In article <3opdge$jjh@azure.acsu.buffalo.edu>,
: Phil Goetz <goetz@cs.buffalo.edu> wrote:
: >Required reading?  I hope not.  It's huge!  Has anybody here actually
: >read the whole thing?  It has 1001 stories in it!  It's, like, 10 volumes!
: >More than half of them are about sex.
: Heh, you just don't have any patience.  Would I be recommending them if I 
: hadn't read them?  Of course, it does get kind of irritating when you're 
: recursed into a story within a story within a story within a story within 
: a story.  I've counted up to six levels of recursions.  Yeesh.

Project Gutenberg has a shortened version, The Arabian Nights
Entertainments, with ALOT of editing. Try ftp.cdrom.com /pub/gutenberg
or something along those lines, then find the filename arabn11.

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Jason Dyer - jdyer@indirect.com
