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Richard Francis Burton (1821–1890)

Author of The Arabian Nights: Tales from a Thousand and One Nights

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About the Author

Richard Francis Burton was an explorer, translator, writer, soldier, spy, fencer, and diplomat. He is most famous for his translations of One Thousand and One Sights and the Kama Sutra and for having been the first European to visit the Great Lakes of Africa. He once traveled to Mecca in disguise show more and spoke nearly thirty languages. He died in 1890. show less

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Works by Richard Francis Burton

The Arabian Nights: Tales from a Thousand and One Nights (2001) — Translator — 1,802 copies
The Arabian Nights (2009) 708 copies
The Arabian Nights, Volume 1 (1991) — Translator — 677 copies
The Source of the Nile (1860) 263 copies
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1900) 206 copies
The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi (1900) — Translator, some editions — 178 copies
The erotic traveler (1966) 58 copies
The Gold-Mines of Midian (1979) 41 copies
Tales From the Arabian Nights (2017) — Translator — 36 copies
Jew, the Gypsy and El Islam (1898) 19 copies
The Land of Midian (1984) 11 copies
Selected Papers on Anthropology, Travel and Exploration (1972) — Author; Author — 9 copies
Collected Arabian Nights (1900) 6 copies
Sind Revisited (1997) 5 copies
The Nile Basin 4 copies
Secret Sutras (1996) 3 copies
Psychotherapy Psychoses (1961) 2 copies
Etruscan Bologna: a study (2000) 2 copies
Bayonet Exercise (2011) 1 copy
How to See a Play (2015) 1 copy
Pilpay's Fables (2006) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (1048) — Translator, some editions — 2,940 copies
The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana (0004) — Translator, some editions — 2,184 copies
Eric Carle's Dragons, Dragons (1991) — Contributor — 724 copies
The Perfumed Garden (0015) — Translator, some editions — 693 copies
Il Pentamerone: The Tale of Tales (1970) — Translator, some editions — 437 copies
Extraordinary Tales (1955) — Contributor — 279 copies
The Arabian Nights (Penguin Popular Classics) (1932) — Translator — 223 copies
The Mammoth Book of Travel in Dangerous Places (1991) — Contributor — 176 copies
The Hindu Art of Love: The Classic Companion to the Kama Sutra (1172) — Translator, some editions — 106 copies
African Discovery (1944) — Contributor — 40 copies
Erotic Tales of the Victorian Age (1998) — Contributor — 32 copies
Roundup: A Nebraska Reader (1957) — Contributor — 21 copies
Kama Sutra; Phaedrus (1963) — Translator — 14 copies
The Fifteenth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories (1979) — Contributor — 11 copies
The Kama Sutra: The Classic Guide to Love (2018) — Translator, some editions — 4 copies
American Aphrodite Vol. 2 No. 7 (1952) — Contributor — 4 copies
The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus (0084) — Translator, some editions — 3 copies
Birds of Prey: Seven Sardonic Stories (2010) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Burton, Richard Francis
Legal name
Burton, Sir Richard Francis
Other names
El-Yezdi, Haji Abdu (pseudonym)
Sir Richard Burton
Birthdate
1821-03-19
Date of death
1890-10-20
Burial location
St Mary Magdalen Church, Mortlake, London, England, UK
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
Country (for map)
England, UK
Birthplace
Torquay, Devon, England, UK
Place of death
Trieste, Austria-Hungary
Cause of death
heart attack
Places of residence
Tours, France
Trieste, Austria-Hungary
Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Education
University of Oxford (Trinity College)
Occupations
explorer
translator
geographer
writer
soldier
orientalist (show all 7)
diplomat
Relationships
Burton, Isabel (wife)
Stisted, Georgiana M. (niece)
Organizations
East India Company
Anthropological Society of London
Awards and honors
National Institute of Arts and Letters (1908)
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (1886)
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
Short biography
Sir Richard Francis Burton 19 March 1821 – 20 October 1890) was a British explorer, geographer, translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, cartographer, ethnologist, spy, linguist, poet, fencer, and diplomat. He was famed for his travels and explorations in Asia, Africa and the Americas, as well as his extraordinary knowledge of languages and cultures. According to one count, he spoke 29 European, Asian and African languages.

Burton's best-known achievements include: a well-documented journey to Mecca in disguise, at a time when Europeans were forbidden access on pain of death; an unexpurgated translation of One Thousand and One Nights (commonly called The Arabian Nights in English after early translations of Antoine Galland's French version); the publication of the Kama Sutra in English; a translation of The Perfumed Garden, the Arab Kama Sutra; and a journey with John Hanning Speke as the first Europeans to visit the Great Lakes of Africa in search of the source of the Nile.

His works and letters extensively criticised colonial policies of the British Empire, even to the detriment of his career. Although he aborted his university studies, he became a prolific and erudite author and wrote numerous books and scholarly articles about subjects including human behaviour, travel, falconry, fencing, sexual practices and ethnography. A characteristic feature of his books is the copious footnotes and appendices containing remarkable observations and information. William Henry Wilkins wrote: "So far as I can gather from all I have learned, the chief value of Burton’s version of The Scented Garden lay not so much in his translation of the text, though that of course was admirably done, as in the copious notes and explanations which he had gathered together for the purpose of annotating the book. He had made this subject a study of years. For the notes of the book alone he had been collecting material for thirty years, though his actual translation of it only took him eighteen months."

Burton was a captain in the army of the East India Company, serving in India, and later briefly in the Crimean War. Following this, he was engaged by the Royal Geographical Society to explore the east coast of Africa, where he led an expedition guided by locals and was the first European known to have seen Lake Tanganyika. In later life, he served as British consul in Fernando Pó (now Bioko, Equatorial Guinea), Santos in Brazil, Damascus (Ottoman Syria) and finally in Trieste. He was a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and was awarded a knighthood in 1886.

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Eu sei que há todo aquele papo de se inserir na época em que o livro foi escrito, e eu tentei, de verdade, mas o fato de ser impossível entrar totalmente em branco dentro de qualquer coisa só acrescenta aos pontos negativos que esse livro tem para mim. Eu aguentei algumas dezenas de — repetitivas — noites, antes de largar mão do livro e pular para as histórias mais bem faladas, ''Sinbad, ''Aladinn'' e ''Ali Baba'', histórias realmente interessantes, mas pelo que descobri, foram adições posteriores à obra original, ou seja, as melhores narrativas do livro nem faziam parte dele de fato. Você entra esperando gênios concedendo desejos, e recebe gênios estuprando mulheres.

Eu entendo que foi um livro importante, e para mim, no entanto, vai ser apenas isso, um livro que sei ser importante e nada mais; gostei mais da Epopéia de Gilgamesh do que as Mil e uma Noites.

Muitos dos meus autores favoritos sempre recomendam esse livro, mas, sei lá, muito impalpável para mim. Fico me perguntando até se li a versão certa, dada a chuva de cinco estrelas que esse livro recebe por aqui. Um dia eu tento de novo. Talvez o caminho seja ler os contos espaçados e não em sequência, dada a grande repetição de temas. Talvez o caminho seja outra edição. Sinceramente não sei.
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RolandoSMedeiros | 22 other reviews | Aug 1, 2023 |
Last year I decided to take on The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales and was really disappointed. But, I decided not to let this keep me from giving Arabian Nights a try. And it turns out, it was a good decision.What struck me most was just how much family was the focus of these tales. Time and time again a family member was separated from their family and time and time again all family members did all they could to achieve a reunion. On the negative side. Just about every tale dealt with greed, which is what often caused these separations. But all in all, a very interesting look into a foreign culture, we need to work harder at understanding.… (more)
 
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kevinkevbo | 22 other reviews | Jul 14, 2023 |
Despite being an abridgment of Burton’s translation of the Arabian Nights this is still a chunky doorstop. The translator’s flowery style and archaic language is likely off putting for someone reading for pleasure but suitable if you are looking at it from a scholarly perspective. Caveats include misogyny and racism which is hard to determine whether it arises from the original text or Burton’s imperialist Victorian perspective. All wives were considered unfaithful and likely to be frolicking with ‘blackamoors’ when the husband is away therefore they all deserve to be murdered. Some of the stories are pretty hard to take. This reviewer would recommend a more modern translation with lots of annotations.… (more)
 
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varielle | 2 other reviews | Mar 10, 2022 |
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La expedición de Richard Francis Burton a Harar, ciudad de Etiopía a la que ningún europeo había tenido acceso, marca un hito fundamental en el conocimiento del interior de África, al abrir una vía de penetración que en pocos años había de llevar al descubrimiento de los Grandes Lagos, las fuentes del Nilo, y las complejas y fascinantes culturas de los pueblos que habitaban en el corazón del continente africano. Burton, explorador audaz e imaginativo, orientalista de vastos conocimientos y escritor de primer orden, logra que su libro pueda leerse al mismo tiempo como el apasionante relato de una peligrosa aventura, rica en peripecias, y como obra de riquísimo contenido en observaciones, tan amenas como científicamente pertinentes, sobre las distintas culturas con las que entra en contacto.
después de largo tiempo d haber sido subestimado, Burton ha sido redescubierto como uno de los grandes pioneros del modo de observar y reflexionar que constituye la actual antropología social. la introducción y las notas del profesor Alberto Cardín lo ponen de relieve y facilitan la obtención del libro. El índice alfabético al final del volumen permite un fácil manejo de la abundante información que contiene.
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