TY - JOUR TI - The Varieties of Religious Experience in Józef Wittlin’s The Salt of the Earth AU - Tischner, Łukasz TI - The Varieties of Religious Experience in Józef Wittlin’s The Salt of the Earth AB - The aim of the article is to present the individual and intense experience of sensing the world in religious categories, an account of which can be found in the novel The Salt of the Earth. The term “religious experience” comes from William James. The author of the article first mentions the interpretative difficulties connected with structural irony, which calls into question some of the statements verbalized in the novel. Taking into account this complexity, he points out four elements that justify discussion of a religious experience in The Salt of the Earth. First, he points to the title, which evokes a religious perception of the world, and assumes a response to a calling that comes from God. Second, he refers to the Prologue (deprived of structural irony), which introduces the theme of war as blasphemy. Third, he analyses those passages in which the narrator shortens his distance from Piotr Niewiadomski’s point of view and approvingly accepts the magical interpretation of natural phenomena. Lastly, he refers to the Christian-Orphic-Hutsul theme of the immortality of the soul and contact with the dead. VL - 2018 IS - Special Issue (2018) PY - 2018 SN - 2083-7658 C1 - 2353-1991 SP - 31 EP - 40 DO - 10.4467/23531991KK.18.022.9724 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/konteksty-kultury/artykul/the-varieties-of-religious-experience-in-jozef-wittlins-the-salt-of-the-earth