Abstract
<jats:p>The work is interdisciplinary in nature, combining perspectives from the history of literature, psychology, philosophy and science. The author attempts to reconstruct the cultural model of “perception” present in Polish modernist literature, rooted in experimental psychology and empiriocritical philosophy. The central subject of the analysis is the novel Ozimina by Wacław Berent, interpreted against the background of the development of experimental psychology initiated by Wilhelm Wundt. An important context is also the activity of Władysław Heinrich, who developed these ideas in Poland.</jats:p>
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Keywords
psychology
literature
philosophy
experimental
work