About Jan Potocki
Count Jan Nepomucen Potocki (March 8, 1761 - December, 1815) was a Polish nobleman, Polish Army captain of engineers, ethnologist, Egyptologist, linguist, traveler, adventurer and author whose life and exploits made him a legendary figure in his homeland, although he is chiefly known outside Poland for his novel The Manuscript Found in Saragossa.
Collections
The Saragossa Manuscript (1958)
aka The Manuscript Found in Saragossa
The New Decameron: Further Tales from The Saragossa Manuscript (1966)
Tales from the Saragossa Manuscript: Or, Ten Days in the Life of Alphonse Van Worder (1990)
aka The Manuscript Found in Saragossa
The New Decameron: Further Tales from The Saragossa Manuscript (1966)
Tales from the Saragossa Manuscript: Or, Ten Days in the Life of Alphonse Van Worder (1990)
Anthologies containing stories by Jan Potocki
Short stories
| The Story of the Demoniac Pacheco (1805) | |||
| The Story of Commander de Toralva (1958) | |||
| The Story of Leonore and the Duchess d'Avila (1958) | |||
| The Story of the Terrible Pilgrim Hervas, and of His Father, the Omniscient Infidel (1958) |
Links to other websites
| www.saragossamanuscript.org |
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