Readability vs Intertextuality - What's the difference?
readability | intertextuality |
The property of being capable of being read; legibility.
The property of being easy or engaging to read.
The idea that a given text is a response to what has already been written, be it explicit or implicit.
The reference to another separate and distinct text within a text.
As nouns the difference between readability and intertextuality
is that readability is the property of being capable of being read; legibility while intertextuality is the idea that a given text is a response to what has already been written, be it explicit or implicit.readability
English
Noun
- The book had a clever plot, but lacked readability .
intertextuality
English
(wikipedia intertextuality)Noun
(intertextualities)- When one studies the intertextuality of "Hamlet", one realises that William Shakespeare must have read thousands of books.
