上升的戏剧

C. Schaumann
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本章深入探讨了亚历山大·冯·洪堡的多层风格。它追溯了洪堡的语言,在最高级和否定、惊奇和抗议、夸张和谦卑、详细的衡量和沉默之间摇摆。它还展示了洪堡在旅行日记、信件、出版的游记和图片地图集中对登山的大量描述,这些都证明了洪堡的论述是多方面的、多变的,而且往往是不一致的。这一章考察了洪堡对世界上一些最高的山脉的探索,特别是安第斯山脉的火山,这是洪堡美洲之旅中一个完整而未被宣传的方面。它还提到了洪堡对20世纪侦察攀登时代的愿景和预期,在这个时代,登山者逐渐适应,逐步适应。
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The Drama of Ascent
This chapter delves deeper into Alexander von Humboldt's multilayered style. It traces Humboldt's language as it oscillates between superlatives and negation, amazement and protest, exaggeration and humility, detailed measurement, and silence. It also presents a multitude of representations of Humboldt's mountain climbs in his travel diary, letters, published travelogues, and pictorial atlases, which attest to a multifaceted, shifting, and often inconsistent discourse. The chapter looks into Humboldt's exploration of some of the highest mountains in the world, specifically the volcanoes of the Andean Cordillera, which was an integral and underpublicized aspect of Humboldt's trip to the Americas. It also mentions Humboldt's vision and anticipation for the era of reconnaissance climbing in the twentieth century, in which climbers acclimatized in gradual, graduated steps.
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