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An edition of Vathek (1815)

Vathek

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Colección de lecturas fantásticas dirigida por Jorge Luis Borges.

Publish Date
Publisher
Siruela
Language
Spanish
Pages
155

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Cover of: Vathek
Vathek
1984, Siruela
Paperback in Spanish
Cover of: Vathek
Vathek
1983, Oxford University Press
in English - [Rev. ed.].
Cover of: Vathek.
Vathek.
1972, Scholar's Facsimiles & Reprints
in English
Cover of: Vathek
Vathek: an Arabian tale, 1786
1971, Scolar Press
in English
Cover of: Vathek.
Vathek.
1923, P. Allan
Cover of: Vathek
Vathek
1922, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent
in English
Cover of: Vathek
Cover of: The history of the Caliph Vathek / by William Beckford.
Cover of: Vathek
Vathek: an Arabian tale
1834, R. Bentley, Bell and Bradfute
Cover of: Vathek
Vathek
1816, Printed for W. Clarke, New Bond street
- 3rd ed., rev. and corrected.
Cover of: Vathek.
Vathek.
1815, Chez Clarke

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Edition Notes

Published in
Madrid, España
Series
La Biblioteca de Babel No.10
Translation Of
Vathek
Translated From
English

Classifications

Universal Decimal Classification
821.111-31"18"

Contributors

Translator
Guillermo Carnero
Selected by
Jorge Luis Borges
Prologue
Jorge Luis Borges

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
155 p. ; 23x12 cm
Number of pages
155

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL50983452M
ISBN 10
8485876199
Biblioteca Nacional de España Depósito Legal
M 39115-1984

Work Description

Vathek is one of the earliest and most influential Gothic novels. Its hero is the Caliph Vathek who renounces Islam in a hedonistic quest for supernatural powers, which leads to his downfall. Beckford's genius was in marrying Orientalism with the Gothic, both sources of fascination and delight to reading audiences of the time.

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