The Cognition Of The Literary Work Of Art by Roman Ingarden

An Investigation on the Borderlines of Ontology, Logic, and Theory of Literature

This philosophical exploration delves into the intricate relationship between literature and the reader's perception, examining how literary works are not merely static texts but dynamic entities that come to life through the cognitive engagement of the audience. It investigates the layers of meaning and the role of imagination in interpreting and experiencing literature, highlighting the interplay between the text's structure and the reader's consciousness. The work underscores the importance of the reader's active participation in constructing the reality of the literary world, offering a profound insight into the nature of artistic experience.

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