Usually, this is due to vagueness or to insensitivity to the difficulties which some of the concepts discussed might cause for uninitiated readers.
Much of it is also written specifically for specialists, being virtually impenetrable to the uninitiated reader.
Critics cite Clarke's prose for its attention to West Indian dialect, challenging uninitiated readers but rewarding their perseverance.
Berkman's work explains anarchist philosophy in terms that uninitiated readers can understand.
The book becomes far less accessible to the uninitiated reader when the authors analyze the poetry and theater of the deaf.
Tantric texts are often written in a form of the twilight language that is incomprehensible to the uninitiated reader.
The scholar offers a guide for the uninitiated reader into the labyrinth of Proust's masterpiece.
Characters explain and debate these terms for William's benefit, and the uninitiated reader will be grateful for this beginner's guide.
The scholar offers uninitiated readers a road map for understanding the shape and unity of Proust's masterpiece.
The uninitiated reader is left to wonder who these people are, while the more well-informed reader is left to wonder why he bothered.