„Zaiste, nikt im losu zazdrościć nie może” Robert Falcon Scott i Apsley Cherry-Garrard o swoich zwierzętach w drodze na biegun południowy
Jacek KurekUniwersytet ŚląskiAbstract“Nobody Can Envy Their Fate, Indeed.” Robert Falcon Scott and Apsley Cherry-Garrard about Their Animals on the Way to the South PoleThe article is devoted to the attitudes of Robert Falcon Scott and his expedition companions towards animals on the way to the Sout...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:bkaopGdzXQDe-CHxMAbwq 2023-05-15T14:04:31+02:00 „Zaiste, nikt im losu zazdrościć nie może” Robert Falcon Scott i Apsley Cherry-Garrard o swoich zwierzętach w drodze na biegun południowy “There’s, no one can get healthy” Robert Falcon Scott and Apsley Cherry-Garrard about their animals on their way to the South Pole Kurek, Jacek 2015-01-01 https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/692178.pdf https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/692178 pl pol Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego University of Silesia Press 2719-2687 2451-3849 https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/692178.pdf https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/692178 lic_creative-commons undefined Zoophilologica. Polish Journal of Animal Studies; 2015, 1 2719-2687 2451-3849 phil hist Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2015 fttriple 2023-01-22T19:38:26Z Jacek KurekUniwersytet ŚląskiAbstract“Nobody Can Envy Their Fate, Indeed.” Robert Falcon Scott and Apsley Cherry-Garrard about Their Animals on the Way to the South PoleThe article is devoted to the attitudes of Robert Falcon Scott and his expedition companions towards animals on the way to the South Pole – both the animals they brought with them on the ship “Terra Nova” and those they encountered in Antarctica. Scott took 34 dogs and 19 Manchu ponies on this arduous expedition. None of them survived. This aim is to draw attention to the human dimension of the expedition, but it becomes a contribution to the history of relationships between humans and animals in Europe just before the First World War. Analysis of the reports of Robert F. Scott and Apsley Cherry-Garrard (a member of the expedition) allows us to conclude that the explorers felt a great deal of affection for the animals. In the face of their tragic fate, they often reflected on their own guilt and mistakes. The suffering of animals was marked firmly in their minds, and the only kind of justification was their desire to enrich humanity with new knowledge.Keywords:ponies, dogs, South Pole, expedition, Robert F. Scott Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica South pole South pole Unknown Biegun południowy ENVELOPE(0.000,0.000,-90.000,-90.000) Cherry-Garrard ENVELOPE(168.683,168.683,-71.300,-71.300) South Pole |
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Jacek KurekUniwersytet ŚląskiAbstract“Nobody Can Envy Their Fate, Indeed.” Robert Falcon Scott and Apsley Cherry-Garrard about Their Animals on the Way to the South PoleThe article is devoted to the attitudes of Robert Falcon Scott and his expedition companions towards animals on the way to the South Pole – both the animals they brought with them on the ship “Terra Nova” and those they encountered in Antarctica. Scott took 34 dogs and 19 Manchu ponies on this arduous expedition. None of them survived. This aim is to draw attention to the human dimension of the expedition, but it becomes a contribution to the history of relationships between humans and animals in Europe just before the First World War. Analysis of the reports of Robert F. Scott and Apsley Cherry-Garrard (a member of the expedition) allows us to conclude that the explorers felt a great deal of affection for the animals. In the face of their tragic fate, they often reflected on their own guilt and mistakes. The suffering of animals was marked firmly in their minds, and the only kind of justification was their desire to enrich humanity with new knowledge.Keywords:ponies, dogs, South Pole, expedition, Robert F. Scott |
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„Zaiste, nikt im losu zazdrościć nie może” Robert Falcon Scott i Apsley Cherry-Garrard o swoich zwierzętach w drodze na biegun południowy |
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„Zaiste, nikt im losu zazdrościć nie może” Robert Falcon Scott i Apsley Cherry-Garrard o swoich zwierzętach w drodze na biegun południowy |
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„Zaiste, nikt im losu zazdrościć nie może” Robert Falcon Scott i Apsley Cherry-Garrard o swoich zwierzętach w drodze na biegun południowy |
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„Zaiste, nikt im losu zazdrościć nie może” Robert Falcon Scott i Apsley Cherry-Garrard o swoich zwierzętach w drodze na biegun południowy |
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„Zaiste, nikt im losu zazdrościć nie może” Robert Falcon Scott i Apsley Cherry-Garrard o swoich zwierzętach w drodze na biegun południowy |
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„zaiste, nikt im losu zazdrościć nie może” robert falcon scott i apsley cherry-garrard o swoich zwierzętach w drodze na biegun południowy |
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