Literary History in the Wake of Roland Barthes

Literary History in the Wake of Roland Barthes
Title Literary History in the Wake of Roland Barthes PDF eBook
Author Roland A. Champagne
Publisher Summa Publications, Inc.
Pages 162
Release 1984
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780917786365

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On Racine

On Racine
Title On Racine PDF eBook
Author Roland Barthes
Publisher Farrar Straus Giroux
Pages 192
Release 1983
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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An Analysis of Roland Barthes's The Death of the Author

An Analysis of Roland Barthes's The Death of the Author
Title An Analysis of Roland Barthes's The Death of the Author PDF eBook
Author Laura Seymour
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 100
Release 2018-05-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0429818866

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Roland Barthes’s 1967 essay, "The Death of the Author," argues against the traditional practice of incorporating the intentions and biographical context of an author into textual interpretation because of the resultant limitations imposed on a text. Hailing "the birth of the reader," Barthes posits a new abstract notion of the reader as the conceptual space containing all the text’s possible meanings. The essay has become one of the most cited works in literary criticism and is a key text for any reader approaching reader response theory.

Writing Degree Zero

Writing Degree Zero
Title Writing Degree Zero PDF eBook
Author Roland Barthes
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 112
Release 1977
Genre French literature
ISBN 0809098652

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In his first book, French critic Roland Barthes defines the complex nature of writing, as well as the social, historical, political, and personal forces responsible for the formal changes in writing from the classical period to recent times. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

The Ecstasies of Roland Barthes

The Ecstasies of Roland Barthes
Title The Ecstasies of Roland Barthes PDF eBook
Author Mary Bittner Wiseman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 286
Release 2016-08-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134971761

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In this book, first published in 1989, Mary Bittner Wiseman interprets Roland Barthes’s experiments as efforts to reposition the human subject with respect to language and to time in order to let the subject escape from the language of a particular culture and the present time. With her insistent pushing against the boundaries of our standard academic assumptions, Mary Bittner Wiseman succeeds in interpreting Barthes’s effort to join the traditional and the new. This title will be of interest to students of literature and philosophy.

Barthes: A Very Short Introduction

Barthes: A Very Short Introduction
Title Barthes: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Culler
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 160
Release 2002-02-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191577545

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This acclaimed short study, originally published in 1983, and now thoroughly updated, elucidates the varied theoretical contributions of Roland Barthes (1915-80), the 'incomparable enlivener of the literary mind' whose lifelong fascination was with the way people make their world intelligible. He has a multi-faceted claim to fame: to some he is the structuralist who outlined a 'science of literature', and the most prominent promoter of semiology; to others he stands not for science but pleasure, espousing a theory of literature which gives the reader a creative role. This book describes the many projects, which Barthes explored and which helped to change the way we think about a range of cultural phenomena - from literature, fashion, wrestling, and advertising to notions of the self, of history, and of nature. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Roland Barthes

Roland Barthes
Title Roland Barthes PDF eBook
Author Graham Allen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 179
Release 2004-06-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134503407

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Roland Barthes is a central figure in the study of language, literature, culture and the media. This book prepares readers for their first encounter with his crucial writings on some of the most important theoretical debates, including: *existentialism and Marxism *semiology, or the 'language of signs' *structuralism and narrative analysis *post-structuralism, deconstruction and 'the death of the author' *theories of the text and intertextuality. Tracing his engagement with other key thinkers such as Sartre, Saussure, Derrida and Kristeva, this volume offers a clear picture of Barthes work in-context. The in-depth understanding of Barthes offered by this guide is essential to anyone reading contemporary critical theory.