Territories of the strange. Journey and writing at the limits of the human passion in Un monde sans rivage by Hélène Gaudy

Hélène Gaudy’s story, Un monde sans rivage, was based on the authentic events of 1897. It is about the Swedish Andree’s balloon expedition to the North Pole, which ended in a catastrophe. The travelers’ remains were accidentally decanted in 1930 along with other items, including photos. Gaudy, takin...

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Published in:Romanica Cracoviensia
Main Author: Jolanta Rachwalska von Rejchwald
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Spanish
French
Italian
Romanian
Published: Jagiellonian University Press 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4467/20843917RC.23.048.19279
https://doaj.org/article/45ce412602644e369dca547218d8efd9
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Summary:Hélène Gaudy’s story, Un monde sans rivage, was based on the authentic events of 1897. It is about the Swedish Andree’s balloon expedition to the North Pole, which ended in a catastrophe. The travelers’ remains were accidentally decanted in 1930 along with other items, including photos. Gaudy, taking historical facts as a starting point, translating visual into discursive ones, writes a story of an intriguing,heterogeneous form, which is the subject of analysis. The analytical key becomes the adjective “strange”, used by Andrée himself, which thus describes this journey. The presented analysis, with the help of the concept of strangeness, attempts to understand the essence of Andrée’s expedition in terms of human experience of the world and otherness, of crossing the limits of the possible.