A Barthes Reader
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A Barthes Reader

by Roland Barthes

Publisher
Macmillan
Pages
495
Language
English
Published
1982

Overview

<p><i>A Barthes Reader</i> gives one the image of Barthes as one of the great public teachers of our time, someone who thought out, argued for, and made available several steps in a penetrating reflection on language sign systems, texts- and what they have to tell us about the concept of being human. Susan Sontag's prefatory essay is one of her finest acts of criticism, informed by intellectual sympathy and a sure sense of the contours of the mind she is describing.</p>

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