Jan Józef Szczepański, who is well known as a Polish “Conradian” author and translator of Conrad’s novels, was also a mountain climber. In his mountaineering stories, along with traces of the Conradian model of ethics, we also find the liminal experience of the “visible universe” to which Szczepański tried to “render the highest kind of justice”. This article examines the work of both authors in order to discover the parallels that can be drawn between the experience of climbing mountains and sailing the seas
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The 2014 Joseph Conrad Conference at the Jagiellonian University: “Poland and the Conrad problem
The article is concerned with the writings of the Polish mountaineer, Tadeusz Piotrowski. The author...
The article proposes a synthetic model of Polish mountaineering literature in the context of the his...
The article presents the results of a comparative reading of all Slovenian- language books which ent...
The article is devoted to Tadeusz Piotrowski’s 1988 book Słońce nad Tiricz Mirem (The Sun Over Tiric...
THE TATRAS AND ZAKOPANE AS EXPERIENCED BY JERZY ŻUŁAWSKIThe mountains, especially the Tatras, ...
This article focuses on the accounts of climbing the particularly difficult West Wall of Changabang,...
The following article is a contribution to the history of Conrad’s critical appraisals in Poland. I...
This present work explores the relationship of Joseph Conrad\u27s status as a Polish exile to his cr...
The history of Polish Himalaya-themed mountaineering literature can be said to lead from writings ba...
The present article looks at narrative mountaineering literature as a hybrid genre that addresses mo...
From Philip V of Macedonia to Horace de Saussure. From Horace to Albrecht Haller. On the history of ...
One of characteristic phenomena in contemporary Polish literary culture is the emergence of a niche ...
The article presents an interpretation of Od początku do końca (From Beginning to End), a book writt...
On the dust jacket one can see a silhouette of a well-built man against the stormy sea (definitely ...
The 2014 Joseph Conrad Conference at the Jagiellonian University: “Poland and the Conrad problem
The article is concerned with the writings of the Polish mountaineer, Tadeusz Piotrowski. The author...