id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-1770 Aesthetic interpretation - Wikipedia .html text/html 1168 128 56 An aesthetic interpretation expresses a particular emotional or experiential understanding most often used in reference to a poem, or piece of literature, and may also apply to a work of visual art, or performance.[1] Aesthetic reading differs from efferent reading in that the former describes a reader coming to the text expecting to devote attention to the words themselves, to take pleasure in their sounds, images, connotations, etc. The aesthetic theory that says people may approach art with different but equally valid aims is called "pluralism." But the aim of some of interpretations is such that they claim to be true or false. Some students of the reading process advocate that a reader should attempt to identify what the artist is trying to accomplish and interpret the art in terms of whether or not the artist has succeeded. D. Hirsch) In this controversial view, there is a single correct interpretation consistent with the artist's intention for any given art work. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-1770.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-1770.txt