The article is devoted to Tadeusz Piotrowski’s 1988 book Słońce nad Tiricz Mirem (The Sun Over Tirich Mir), which tells the story of the 1978 Polish–Yugoslav expedition to Hindu Kush. The focus is on the text’s narrative construction in the context of the paradigm of a mountaineering expedition narrative. It is shown that the literariness of the narrative enables Piotrowski to modify the documentary character of the story without having to sacrifice its authenticity. The article also analyses the ways in which a coherent narrative identity is constructed through the ideological and aesthetic conception of the haptic sublime, which is a typical feature of modern mountaineering literature as such.Artykuł jest poświęcony książce Słońce nad Tir...
CONQUERING, HIKING, COMMUNITING. THE INTER-WAR-PRESS ON CROSSING BOUNDARIES IN THE EXPLORATION...
THE HISTORY OF POLISH HIMALAYAN MOUNTAINEERING. THE ICE WARRIORS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WORLD HIM...
Things hidden in the depths for a long time were fascinating; they are terrifying, on the one hand, ...
The article is devoted to Tadeusz Piotrowski’s 1988 book Słońce nad Tiricz Mirem (The Sun Over Tiric...
The article is concerned with the writings of the Polish mountaineer, Tadeusz Piotrowski. The author...
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...
The article presents the results of a comparative reading of all Slovenian- language books which ent...
The article presents an interpretation of Od początku do końca (From Beginning to End), a book writt...
The article proposes a synthetic model of Polish mountaineering literature in the context of the his...
The article proposes a typology of mountaineering literature written by Slovenian mountaineers. It d...
The subject of the article is the universal symbolism of mountaineering, whose significance extends ...
THE TATRAS AND ZAKOPANE AS EXPERIENCED BY JERZY ŻUŁAWSKIThe mountains, especially the Tatras, ...
Lata 70. i 80. dwudziestego wieku to dla polskiego himalaizmu okres największych sukcesów. Polacy za...
The article is an analysis of a text by a well-known Polish mountaineer in the context of „mountain”...
CONQUERING, HIKING, COMMUNITING. THE INTER-WAR-PRESS ON CROSSING BOUNDARIES IN THE EXPLORATION...
THE HISTORY OF POLISH HIMALAYAN MOUNTAINEERING. THE ICE WARRIORS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WORLD HIM...
Things hidden in the depths for a long time were fascinating; they are terrifying, on the one hand, ...
The article is devoted to Tadeusz Piotrowski’s 1988 book Słońce nad Tiricz Mirem (The Sun Over Tiric...
The article is concerned with the writings of the Polish mountaineer, Tadeusz Piotrowski. The author...
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...
The article presents the results of a comparative reading of all Slovenian- language books which ent...
The article presents an interpretation of Od początku do końca (From Beginning to End), a book writt...
The article proposes a synthetic model of Polish mountaineering literature in the context of the his...
The article proposes a typology of mountaineering literature written by Slovenian mountaineers. It d...
The subject of the article is the universal symbolism of mountaineering, whose significance extends ...
THE TATRAS AND ZAKOPANE AS EXPERIENCED BY JERZY ŻUŁAWSKIThe mountains, especially the Tatras, ...
Lata 70. i 80. dwudziestego wieku to dla polskiego himalaizmu okres największych sukcesów. Polacy za...
The article is an analysis of a text by a well-known Polish mountaineer in the context of „mountain”...
CONQUERING, HIKING, COMMUNITING. THE INTER-WAR-PRESS ON CROSSING BOUNDARIES IN THE EXPLORATION...
THE HISTORY OF POLISH HIMALAYAN MOUNTAINEERING. THE ICE WARRIORS AND THEIR IMPACT ON WORLD HIM...
Things hidden in the depths for a long time were fascinating; they are terrifying, on the one hand, ...