Opposite the writerly text, then, is its counterva — Roland Barthes
Opposite the writerly text, then, is its countervalue, its negative, reactive value: what can be read, but not written: the readerly . We call any readerly text a classic text.
Opposite the writerly text, then, is its countervalue, its negative, reactive value: what can be read, but not written: the readerly . We call any readerly text a classic text.