Aesthetic ineffability and the rebirth of the reader

Aesthetics Research Lab 1 (2020)
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The ineffable experience in literature may be a product of both the author and the reader. There is similarly a need for a confluence between the artist and viewer in other art forms too for ineffability to arise.

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