<p>Robert Louis Stevenson's 'New Arabian Nights' stands as a testament to his prowess in crafting a mosaic of tales that, while divergent in their narratives, coalesce into a rich tapestry reminiscent of the Eastern storytelling tradition. These short stories, written with Stevenson's distinct flair for linguistic precision and his ability to weave complex characters and plots, embody the meeting point of nineteenth-century British narratology an...