The literary immortality of the sisters Lida and Marzena SkotnicównaOn 6 October 1929 two teenagers from Zakopane, the sisters Lida and Marzena Skotnicówna, died tragically while trying to traverse the southern face of Zamarła Turnia. The accident became a permanent part of the history of mountaineering in the Tatras, especially of women’s mountaineering. It became an inspiration for many writers and journalists, who “immortalised” the Skotnicówna sisters, making them protagonists of poems and novels, but also expressing judgements on the legitimacy of women’s mountain climbing.The author of the article explores works commemorating and sometimes even mythologising the sisters. Her aim i...
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The article is devoted to Tadeusz Piotrowski’s 1988 book Słońce nad Tiricz Mirem (The Sun Over Tiric...
In the article the author seeks to answer the question — suggested by Romantic accounts — about whet...
Women’s narratives from before 1939 constitute a small part of the entire literature dealing with th...
The article proposes a typology of mountaineering literature written by Slovenian mountaineers. It d...
The article presents the results of a comparative reading of all Slovenian- language books which ent...
THE TATRAS AND ZAKOPANE AS EXPERIENCED BY JERZY ŻUŁAWSKIThe mountains, especially the Tatras, ...
A woman on the roof of the world or on Wanda Rutkiewicz’s story and media imageThe stor...
The present article looks at narrative mountaineering literature as a hybrid genre that addresses mo...
Celem pracy jest omówienie historii polskiej i światowej kobiecej wspinaczki wysokogórskiej. Analiza...
The article presents an interpretation of Od początku do końca (From Beginning to End), a book writt...
The residents of Zakopane are the group of permanent inhabitants who were not born in the Podhale re...
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The history of Polish Himalaya-themed mountaineering literature can be said to lead from writings ba...
From Łucja Rautenstrauch’s Carpathians journey. An attempt at readingThe aim of the article is...
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The article is devoted to Tadeusz Piotrowski’s 1988 book Słońce nad Tiricz Mirem (The Sun Over Tiric...
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