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What (who) is writerly - definition

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Le Plaisir du texte; Writerly Text; Readerly Text; Pleasure of the Text; Writerly text

writerly      
¦ adjective of or characteristic of a professional author.
?consciously literary.

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The Pleasure of the Text

The Pleasure of the Text (French: Le Plaisir du Texte) is a 1973 book by the literary theorist Roland Barthes.

Examples of use of writerly
1. Krauss plays a few writerly tricks that aren‘t entirely successful.
2. Temple is no great scribe; not even her best friends would describe her as writerly.
3. Amis is sustained by a writerly ego that, unlike the decayed grandeur of his exterior, remains in fat good health.
4. Now take off your dress." There‘s still a way to execute such maneuvers with writerly aplomb – if the situations are sufficiently twisted, the Machiavellian characters wickedly drawn.
5. Since then, Benabou has written three more that have been translated into English, including Throw Out This Book Before It‘s Too Late, the readerly companion to the writerly Why I Have Not Written.