Storybook Alps Storybook texts dealing with the Alps show how the presentation of the mountains evolved – from the romantic convention associated with an atmosphere of excitation and emotions as well as longing for homeland landscapes e.g. Słowacki’s letter From the Swiss mountains or the poetic novel On the Zurich lake to positivist approaches to Alpine spaces – sober, realistic, matter-of-fact, resembling tourist guides e.g. Life in the mountains, Building a house in the Upper Styria Alps. School stories often referred to – also for the sake of comparison – Poland’s Tatra Mountains, which, according to the authors of textbooks, were an idyllic land, a true Arcadia. However, the Alpine storybooks di...
This book follows a new path of describing the Alps from the years 500 to 800. Instead of running th...
The Alps in the oeuvre of Hedwig Courths-MahlerKnown as the “queen of kitsch”, He...
“There is terror hidden in those mountains, combined with beauty…” The image of t...
Non-human residents of the mountains as well as exciting encounters with them are the subjects of tw...
This paper presents a study on how the Mountain is represented in children\u2019s literature. The ai...
This paper presents a study on how the Mountain is represented in children’s literature. The aim is ...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
One of characteristic phenomena in contemporary Polish literary culture is the emergence of a niche ...
The author of the article analyses travelogues associated with the Alps and the Tatras by Polish nin...
The recently published book of studies aims to tell the story of the mountaineers of the past, showi...
The present article looks at narrative mountaineering literature as a hybrid genre that addresses mo...
Switzerland and the Alps in the Kościuszko legend Switzerland, perceived as the last European h...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
The ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786 began a “golden age” of European mountaineering during which most o...
Switzerland and the Alps in the work of Lithuanian poets and writers. Prolegomena The Alps play...
This book follows a new path of describing the Alps from the years 500 to 800. Instead of running th...
The Alps in the oeuvre of Hedwig Courths-MahlerKnown as the “queen of kitsch”, He...
“There is terror hidden in those mountains, combined with beauty…” The image of t...
Non-human residents of the mountains as well as exciting encounters with them are the subjects of tw...
This paper presents a study on how the Mountain is represented in children\u2019s literature. The ai...
This paper presents a study on how the Mountain is represented in children’s literature. The aim is ...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
One of characteristic phenomena in contemporary Polish literary culture is the emergence of a niche ...
The author of the article analyses travelogues associated with the Alps and the Tatras by Polish nin...
The recently published book of studies aims to tell the story of the mountaineers of the past, showi...
The present article looks at narrative mountaineering literature as a hybrid genre that addresses mo...
Switzerland and the Alps in the Kościuszko legend Switzerland, perceived as the last European h...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
The ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786 began a “golden age” of European mountaineering during which most o...
Switzerland and the Alps in the work of Lithuanian poets and writers. Prolegomena The Alps play...
This book follows a new path of describing the Alps from the years 500 to 800. Instead of running th...
The Alps in the oeuvre of Hedwig Courths-MahlerKnown as the “queen of kitsch”, He...
“There is terror hidden in those mountains, combined with beauty…” The image of t...