Artykuły
“Cursed spot […], where the devil and his children still walk with earthly feet!” — the Carpathians and the Transylvanian Upland in popular culture
The article is an attempt to provide an overview — in a historical-geographical-cultural perspective — of the image, strongly rooted in popular culture, of the Carpathians and the Transylvanian Upland seen as a locus horridus. The author points to elements figures and attributes typical of popular image of this region and refers to texts that have influenced this image. The analysed texts include both literary works e.g. B. Stoker’s Dracula or J. Verne’s The Carpathian Castle as well as ethnographic works and travelogues.