Koncepcja geografii malowniczej
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Author:
Mentel, Katarzyna
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 105, Studia Geographica 2 (2011), s. [90]-97
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-iso: pl
Subject:
Wacław Nałkowskigeografia malownicza
źródła ideologiczne
edukacja estetyczna
Date: 2011
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„Picturesque geography” is an original expression of Wacław Nałkowski, which probably has
no counterpart in the whole history of geographical thought. It clearly shows Nałkowski’s
belief that the materials utilized in the process of education should have a beautiful shape.
This is also a very convincing expression of his romantic sensibility and the testimony of his
great literary talent. Romantic aspects in works of Nałkowski are thought to be very important,
since geography is a field which was founded as a modern science, and was established as an
academic discipline just in the era of Romanticism. Despite this, most of the authors perceive
Nałkowski mainly as an outstanding representative of positivism – the philosophy derived
directly from the Enlightenment, which in many respects is the opposite of Romanticism. The
article presents the „picturesque geography” concept against the background of contemporary
discussions concerning the aesthetic education.