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Górski wehikuł czasu. Legenda Rogera Dodswortha w literaturze i kulturze
Author(s) -
Szymon Makuch
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
góry, literatura, kultura
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2084-4107
DOI - 10.19195/2084-4107.11.29
Subject(s) - legend , period (music) , history , literature , art , art history , ancient history , aesthetics
A MOUTAIN TIME MACHINE. THE LEGEND OF ROGER DODSWORTH IN LITERATURE AND CULTUREIn various legends and literary works the mountains often served as a place where time travel was possible, as they provided security for protagonists falling into deep sleep for years. It is no coincidence that legends of sleeping knights often place them in the mountains. In 1826 a rumour spread that Roger Dodsworth, who had been buried in an avalanche over 100 years earlier, came to life. The news was circulated by the press across Europe and attracted the interest of Mary Shelley, who devoted a short story to it. The present article is an analysis of press stories concerning the famous hibernatus and the story by the English writer, who saw the popular rumours as a background for reflections on a man from a different period transferred into the future, as well as an attempt to define the role of the mountains in the writings on Dodsworth.

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