
Walpurgisnacht
Walpurgisnacht, written by Heinrich Zschokke in the early 19th century, follows Robert, who encounters a devil-like man in a Prague café. After losing his wallet, he discovers that the finder is indeed the devil, who visits him on Walpurgis Night, a time when witches and goblins are said to roam. The story unfolds with a series of extraordinary events, showcasing Zschokke's unique blend of fantasy and reality. Despite his popularity in his time, Zschokke's work has largely been forgotten today.





