Abstract

The article discusses the literary representations of the Gorce in the dialectal poetry of Jan Fudala. Based on the multi-level analysis of his poems, Fudala’s endogenous imaginary geography was developed, which may be a component of a wider project of endogenous imaginary geography of the studied region. The geocritical perspective was used for the study.

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