![]() ![]() Boucher wrote: “Readers should besiege the publishers with requests for the promptest possible release of the remaining Days.” Starrett said, “At this moment, one is waiting a little breathlessly. ![]() But the enthusiastic critics also complained. “A unique and fascinating work which should never have been neglected,” Anthony Boucher, New York Times Book Review “A sequence of fantastic interlocking narratives, fabulous and supernatural, romantic and erotic, at times appalling, and, of course, resistlessly readable,” Vincent Starrett, Chicago Tribune “Indisputably a classic in the Gothic mode,” Leo Lerman, Saturday Review. In 1960, the first portion of a previously little known collection of weird and supernatural tales, divided into Days like the DECAMERON, and written in the eighteenth century by a somewhat mysterious Polish count, was published to enormous critical acclaim. ![]() You can read this before The New Decameron: More Tales from the Saragossa Manuscript PDF full Download at the bottom. Here is a quick description and cover image of book The New Decameron: More Tales from the Saragossa Manuscript written by Jan Potocki which was published in 1966. Brief Summary of Book: The New Decameron: More Tales from the Saragossa Manuscript by Jan Potocki ![]()
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