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Scheherazade, more correctly known as '''Shahrazad''' and sometimes '''Scheherazadea''' or '''Shahrzād''' ( '''Šahrzād'''; ) is a Legend ary Persian queen and the storyteller of '' The Book Of One Thousand And One Nights '', also known as the ''Arabian Nights''.

The , and every day he would send yesterday's wife to be beheaded. This was done in anger, having found out that his first wife was betraying him. He had killed three thousand such women by the time he was introduced to Scheherazade, the Vizier 's daughter.

In Sir Richard F. Burton's translation of ''The Nights'', Shahrazad was described in this way:
:" {Link without Title} had perused the books, annals and legends of preceding Kings, and the stories, examples and instances of by gone men and things; indeed it was said that she had collected a thousand books of histories relating to antique races and departed rulers. She had perused the works of the poets and knew them by heart; she had studied philosophy and the sciences, arts and accomplishments; and she was pleasant and polite, wise and witty, well read and well bred."

Against her father's protestations, Scheherazade volunteered to spend one night with the King. Once in the King's chambers, Scheherazade asked if she might bid one last farewell to her beloved sister, Dunyazad , who had secretly been prepared to ask Scheherazade to tell a story during the long night. The King lay awake and listened with awe to Scheherazade's first story and asked for another, but Scheherazade said there was not time as dawn was breaking, and regretfully so, as the next story was even more exciting.

And so the King kept Scheherazade alive as he eagerly anticipated each new story, until, one thousand and one adventurous nights, and three sons later, the King had not only been entertained but wisely educated in morality and kindness by Scheherazade who became his Queen.

The nucleus of these stories is formed by an old Persian book called ''Hezar-afsana'' or the "Thousand Myths" (Persian: هزارافسانه).

The earliest forms of Scheherazade's name include Šīrāzād (شیرازد) in Masudi and Šahrāzād (شهرازاد) in Ibn Al-Nadim , the latter meaning "she whose realm or dominion (شهر šahr) is noble (ازاد āzād)". In explaining his spelling choice for the name Burton says, "Shahrázád (Persian) = City-freer; in the older version Scheherazade (probably both from Shirzád = lion-born). 'Dunyázá' = world-freer. The Bres Edit[ion corrupts the former to Shárzád or Sháhrazád; and the Mac and Calc[utta to Shahrzád or Shehrzád. I have ventured to restore the name as it should be." Burton, Richard F. ''The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night'', Burton Club, p.14, footnote.. Having introduced the name Burton does not continue to use the diacritics on the name.

Scheherazade was identified, confused with, or partly derived from the legendary queen Homāy , daughter of Bahman , who has the epithet Čehrzād or Čehrāzād (چهرازاد) "she whose appearance is noble". Harun Al-Rashid's mother, Al-Khayzuran , is also said to have influenced the character of Scheherazade.


IN POPULAR CULTURE

  • '' Scheherazade '', Op. 35, is a symphonic suite composed by the prolific Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1888, and is based on The Book of One Thousand and One Nights.

  • Scheherazade is mentioned in had them forty thieves, Scheherazadey had a thousand tales."

  • Shahra from ''Sonic and the Secret Rings'' is the keeper of the ''Arabian Nights'' and seems to be named after Scheherazade, although she is a genie in this incarnation.

  • Scheherazade is frequently mentioned in the works of Stephen King , especially in '' Misery '' and '' The Dark Tower Series ''. Also mentioned in his non-fiction book '' On Writing '' (1999).

  • The music of Scheherazade was performed by the Santa Clara Vanguard in 2004, and has been arranged for marching bands by Key Poulan.

  • In Vision Of Escaflowne , Scheherazade is a powerful suit of armor used by Allen Schezar, a gallant knight.

  • In the Vertigo graphic novel '''', Snow White takes the role of Scheherazade and tells background stories about the inhabitants of Fabletown in order to prevent her beheading at the hands of the Sultan. At the end of the book, Scheherazade makes an appearance, and Snow White tells her the secret to make sure the sultan doesn't have her executed. "He likes stories."

  • Coco Chanel once said, "Sheherazade is simple, but the little black dress is complex."

  • Peter Cetera 's 3rd solo album ''One More Story'' (1988) contains a song named Scheherazade. In the song, Cetera tells the story of the 1001 Arabian nights and Queen Scheherazade. Background vocals were performed by Madonna (entertainer) .

  • Octavio Paz's poem "No More Clichés" alludes to Scheherazade.

  • " The Magic Of Scheherazade " is a 1989 video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) by Culture Brain, Inc .

  • ''Scheherazade and Other Stories'' is a 1975 album by the rock/folk group Renaissance

  • ''The Riddles of Scheherazade'' is a book of logic puzzles by Raymond M. Smullyan .

  • The '''' card game features a card called Shahrazad, the art of which depicts the queen.

  • In the 1993 film "Six Degrees of Separation," as Anthony Michael Hall's character is telling Will Smith's character stories of wealthy people and how to act amongst them, Hall's character exclaims "I feel like Scheherazade!"

  • In Salman Rushdie's '' Midnight's Children '', the narrator repeatedly compares his own tales of his life to Scheherazade's, and mentions that he can't "count on having even a thousand nights and a night" (page 4) in which to tell them.

  • Scheherazade is mentioned in the song "Nights of Arabia", by progressive metal band Kamelot.

  • Australian artist Barbara Campbell is reproducing Scheherazade's storytelling feat online in her 1001 nights cast project.

  • The symphonic metal band Almora has a song entiled Shehrazad and is loosly based on this tale.



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