Anna Nakwaska née Krajewski on the Alpine trails Alpine landscapes and impressions became a focus of interest of Anna Nakwaska née Krajewski, a 19th century lady famous for her extraordinary work for women, also known as a traveller and writer. In her “Family Chronicle” from 1891, she described her stay in Switzerland. The author analyses her vivid account presenting the most interesting places and the most characteristic phenomena in the Alpine landscape. Anna Nakwaska née Krajewski on the Alpine trails Alpine landscapes and impressions became a focus of interest of Anna Nakwaska née Krajewski, a 19th century lady famous for her extraordinary work for women, also known as a traveller a...
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The present article focuses on eighteenth-century German-language descriptions of the Giant Mountain...
Switzerland and the Alps in the work of Lithuanian poets and writers. Prolegomena The Alps play...
The intensive development of tourism in the 19th century significantly contributed to the emergence ...
“There is terror hidden in those mountains, combined with beauty…” The image of t...
The aim of the article is to bring back from obscurity a travel account, Wycieczka z Szczawnicy do S...
The Alps in the oeuvre of Zygmunt KrasińskiWhen it comes to the scope of its topics and level of de...
Kilka chwil we Włoszech w latach 1847 i 1848 [A few Moments in Italy in 1847 and 1848], a volume of ...
“…the mountains that with clouds are crowned…”. Following Łucja Rautenstra...
The author of the article analyses travelogues associated with the Alps and the Tatras by Polish nin...
The ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786 began a “golden age” of European mountaineering during which most o...
The author of the article analyses travelogues associated with the Alps and the Tatras by Polish nin...
From Łucja Rautenstrauch’s Carpathians journey. An attempt at readingThe aim of the article is...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
Through the eyes of a foreigner: Zakopane, Javorina and the Tatras in an account by an English 19th-...
THE OBVIOUS AND NOT SO OBVIOUS BORDERS IN THE GIANT MOUNTAINSStretching over ca 36 km, the Giant Mou...
The present article focuses on eighteenth-century German-language descriptions of the Giant Mountain...
Switzerland and the Alps in the work of Lithuanian poets and writers. Prolegomena The Alps play...
The intensive development of tourism in the 19th century significantly contributed to the emergence ...