The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment, Volume 3 by George Meredith
The humble barber Shibli Bagarag is destined to shave the magically-protected Identical hair of the tyrant Shagpat, a mighty deed in a glittering Arabian-Nights fantasy.
George Meredith's 1856 novel is a sparkling classic of literary Oriental fantasy. Witty, ornate, gloriously inventive. Read it for a dazzling Arabian entertainment by a great Victorian novelist, a comic epic of enchanters, genii, and a barber's fantastical quest, brimming with wordplay and wonder.
- In its time
- Published in 1856, during the 1850s, fairy tale and moral fantasy for a mass reading public; the sensation novel stirs.
- Reading it
- 1 hr 12 min read (a novelette, room for a turn or two).
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