Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
176
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jun 1, 2006
Wydawca
Icon,Totem Books
ISBN-10
1840467169
ISBN-13
9781840467161
Opis
Philip Thody and Piero delve into the intriguing world of Roland Barthes, an influential figure in literary theory and criticism. Their exploration brings to light Barthes’ innovative notions and their impact on understanding literature and popular culture. Through engaging prose, they unravel the complexity of Barthes’ ideas, making them accessible to both scholars and casual readers.
The book highlights Barthes' view of authorship, semiotics, and the interplay between text and reader, providing insightful commentary on his revolutionary thoughts. It emphasizes how Barthes challenged traditional narratives and redefined meaning in texts, encouraging readers to consider multiple interpretations.
By blending rigorous analysis with a reader-friendly approach, Thody and Piero create a comprehensive introduction to Barthes' philosophies. Their work invites readers to appreciate the depth of Barthes’ contributions and to reflect on the lasting influence he has had on literary criticism and beyond.
The book highlights Barthes' view of authorship, semiotics, and the interplay between text and reader, providing insightful commentary on his revolutionary thoughts. It emphasizes how Barthes challenged traditional narratives and redefined meaning in texts, encouraging readers to consider multiple interpretations.
By blending rigorous analysis with a reader-friendly approach, Thody and Piero create a comprehensive introduction to Barthes' philosophies. Their work invites readers to appreciate the depth of Barthes’ contributions and to reflect on the lasting influence he has had on literary criticism and beyond.
Gatunki
Nauka i Technologia