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Title :
Sade, Fourier, Loyola
Author(s) :
Barthes, Roland
A treatise on the nature of philosophical creation. Barthes examines the parallel impulses of Loyola, the Jesuit saint, Sade, the renowned and sometimes...
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Title :
Writer Sollers
Author(s) :
Barthes, Roland
Essays discuss the work of Phillippe Sollers, the controversial French writer, and the meaning of language.
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Title :
Neutral, The
Author(s) :
Barthes, Roland
Comprises of series of lectures Barthes delivered in 1978 at the College de France, just two years before his death. This book centers around twenty-three...
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Title :
Neutral, The
Author(s) :
Barthes, Roland
Comprises of series of lectures Barthes delivered in 1978 at the College de France, just two years before his death. This book centers around twenty-three...
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Title :
S/Z
Author(s) :
Barthes, Roland
The linguistic distillation of Barthes' system of semiology in which the Balzac novella "Sarrasine" is dissected to uncover layers of meanings and interpretations....
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Title :
Language of Fashion, The
Author(s) :
Barthes, Roland
Roland Barthes, regarded as one of the perceptive critics of the 20th Century, was particularly fascinated by fashion and clothing. This book presents...
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Title :
Criticism and Truth
Author(s) :
Barthes, Roland
Roland Barthes (1915-1980) was a major French writer, literary theorist and critic of French culture and society. His classic works include Mythologies...
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Title :
Mythologies
Author(s) :
Barthes, Roland
A series of essays in which Barthes seeks to tear away masks and demystify the signs, signals, gestures and messages through which western society sustains,...
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Title :
Empire Signs
Author(s) :
Barthes, Roland
An analysis of the culture of Japan includes discussions of haiku, cooking, Zen Buddhism, the custom of bowing, and the layout of cities.
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Title :
Lover's Discourse, A
Author(s) :
Barthes, Roland
The language we use when we are in love is not a language we speak, for it is addressed to ourselves and to our imaginary beloved. This book revives beyond...
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