Book of the Wiles of Women
Discover the captivating tales within the Book of the Wiles of Women by John E. Keller, published by The University of North Carolina Press in 1956. This intriguing work, spanning 74 pages, delves into the rich history of storytelling, having been translated into Spanish from Arabic in 1253. It serves as a foundational text that has inspired numerous masterpieces in European literature.
Whether you are a folklorist, a student of Spanish and comparative literature, or simply a lover of engaging narratives, this book promises to entertain and enlighten. Explore the vibrant tales that showcase the cleverness and resilience of women throughout history. Don't miss the opportunity to add this timeless classic to your collection!