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    <note>Later edition of this landmark of the French Romantic view of the Orient, and the second edition to bear a preface by Théophile Gautier. &quot;The Orient was for Gautier and his friends, Nerval, Baudelaire, Villiers de L&apos;Isle Adam, Barbey D&apos;Aurevilly, Arsène Houssaye, and many others, that elsewhere where they could find beauty and escape from the ugliness of their society&quot; (Dahab). Like his contemporaries Flaubert and Baudelaire, Gérard de Nerval felt drawn to the East, making his voyage in the 1840s and immersing himself in Arab culture; in Cairo his travelling companion even bought a slave-girl. Gautier&apos;s preface in the present edition notes that by the 1870s Nerval&apos;s account of the Orient could be found on the shelves of any &quot;well-composed&quot; library. Gautier also praises Nerval&apos;s perceptive rendering of the &quot;respect which Islam accords to those souls visited by God&quot; (p. I). Gautier himself had also visited the Middle East in the 1850s, although his account of these travels was not published until 1877. As Dahab describes it, &quot;Gautier partook in the tendency of a whole generation around the 1840s who made of exotism a dream come true&quot;; the influence of the Orient on the French imagination in the late 19th century cannot be underestimated. - Extremities slightly rubbed.</note>
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