Orientalism , the Magic of East , and its Inspiration
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AbstractNo doubt that western scholarly works keep debt to the eastern culture .Tales ,stories and traditions all embody oriental ideas from the most distant east . It is the world that influenced much on English literature and literary writers who are , with respect to this influence ,allured of the magic of the oriental thoughts and meanings . Love , passion , magic , imagination , fancy, and other lovely expressions are the main meals in the menu of orientalism that most western writers crave to tackle in their works that consequently opened the way for further studies in the inspiration of orientalism throughout the ages
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