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<p><I>Vathek</I> (1786) is a novel by William Beckford. Inspired by his travels Beckford wrote <I>Vathek</I> in French before supervising its translation into English by Reverend Samuel Henley. Recognized as an instrumental work in the popularization of Orientalist fiction <I>Vathek</I> is an early Gothic novel that influenced such writers as Edgar Allan Poe Lord Byron Robert Southey and H. P. Lovecraft. Born into a royal family Vathek is appointed the ninth caliph of the Abassides as a boy. Spoiled and enabled at every turn he grows to be an insufferably vain and vindictive ruler unschooled in diplomacy and always quick to anger. When a deformed stranger arrives at his palace claiming to be a merchant from India Vathek purchases a set of inscribed sabers. At dinner that night the merchant insults the caliph with his silence and is sentenced to prison. The next morning the merchant escapes killing every guard in his path. As Vathek examines the glowing blades he sees that the messages inscribed on them have changed-he has been cursed and the only way to reverse his fate is to find the man he mistreated. Determined to remain his own master he sets out for the mountain to clear his head beginning a journey from which few return. Immersed in Islamic mythology <I>Vathek</I> is a cautionary tale of power faith and desire that earned its author a reputation as a leading young artist with a gift for fantasy. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript this edition of William Beckford's <I>Vathek</I> is a classic of British literature reimagined for modern readers.</p>