The Tatras — limerick versionThis article presents a new phenomenon in the Polish limerick genre based on a geographically specific topic. The Tatra mountains as a special subject make for a fresh approach to nonsense limericks, giving the genre an ethnic and subcultural background. The Tatra limericks create an odd and funny world inhabited by eccentric highlanders and visited by equally curious climbers and casual tourists. This nonsensical and humorous version of the Tatras stands in stark contrast to the highly romantic literary picture of the region, established and popularized by Romantic and Young Poland poetry.The Tatras — limerick versionThis article presents a new phenomenon in the Polish limerick genre based on a geog...
The residents of Zakopane are the group of permanent inhabitants who were not born in the Podhale re...
The study is based on a comparison of Czech travelogues to the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains) and the Ta...
A fictitious Transylvania? The picture of the Carpathians in the literature using the vampire motifS...
The Tatra Mountains and the Gorce Mountains are mountain ranges lying next to each other. The widesp...
The author of the article analyses travelogues associated with the Alps and the Tatras by Polish nin...
The article discusses Polish limericks. It shows that authors’ invention can affect different aspec...
Women’s narratives from before 1939 constitute a small part of the entire literature dealing with th...
The author of the article analyses travelogues associated with the Alps and the Tatras by Polish nin...
This article aims to interpret JarosławIwaszkiewicz's work From Where We Saw the Tatras (Plan of Six...
THE OBVIOUS AND NOT SO OBVIOUS BORDERS IN THE GIANT MOUNTAINSStretching over ca 36 km, the Giant Mou...
The study is based on a comparison of Czech travelogues to the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains) and the Ta...
"The Tatras" was originally published in the periodical Przegląd Zakopiański in 1902. The poem evoke...
THE TATRAS AND ZAKOPANE AS EXPERIENCED BY JERZY ŻUŁAWSKIThe mountains, especially the Tatras, ...
It will clear up or it will not… Józef Ignacy Kraszewski’s Tatra meteorologyThe ...
This analysis is based on an unpublished collection of 25 sonnets written by Wincenty Byrski one hun...
The residents of Zakopane are the group of permanent inhabitants who were not born in the Podhale re...
The study is based on a comparison of Czech travelogues to the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains) and the Ta...
A fictitious Transylvania? The picture of the Carpathians in the literature using the vampire motifS...
The Tatra Mountains and the Gorce Mountains are mountain ranges lying next to each other. The widesp...
The author of the article analyses travelogues associated with the Alps and the Tatras by Polish nin...
The article discusses Polish limericks. It shows that authors’ invention can affect different aspec...
Women’s narratives from before 1939 constitute a small part of the entire literature dealing with th...
The author of the article analyses travelogues associated with the Alps and the Tatras by Polish nin...
This article aims to interpret JarosławIwaszkiewicz's work From Where We Saw the Tatras (Plan of Six...
THE OBVIOUS AND NOT SO OBVIOUS BORDERS IN THE GIANT MOUNTAINSStretching over ca 36 km, the Giant Mou...
The study is based on a comparison of Czech travelogues to the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains) and the Ta...
"The Tatras" was originally published in the periodical Przegląd Zakopiański in 1902. The poem evoke...
THE TATRAS AND ZAKOPANE AS EXPERIENCED BY JERZY ŻUŁAWSKIThe mountains, especially the Tatras, ...
It will clear up or it will not… Józef Ignacy Kraszewski’s Tatra meteorologyThe ...
This analysis is based on an unpublished collection of 25 sonnets written by Wincenty Byrski one hun...
The residents of Zakopane are the group of permanent inhabitants who were not born in the Podhale re...
The study is based on a comparison of Czech travelogues to the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains) and the Ta...
A fictitious Transylvania? The picture of the Carpathians in the literature using the vampire motifS...