The Rustle of Language
The Rustle of Language is a collection of forty-five essays, written between 1967 and 1980, on language, literature, and teaching‹the pleasure of the text‹in an authoritative translation by Richard Howard.
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The Rustle of Language
The Rustle of Language is a collection of forty-five essays, written between 1967 and 1980, on language, literature, and teaching‹the pleasure of the text‹in an authoritative translation by Richard Howard.
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The Rustle of Language

The Rustle of Language

by Roland Barthes
The Rustle of Language

The Rustle of Language

by Roland Barthes

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The Rustle of Language is a collection of forty-five essays, written between 1967 and 1980, on language, literature, and teaching‹the pleasure of the text‹in an authoritative translation by Richard Howard.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809015276
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date: 01/01/1987
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 374
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Roland Barthes changed the way a generation read. A cultural commentator before his time, his careful if playful analysis of texts revolutionised the way we comprehend cultural products. Both critic and literary essayist, his writings continue to provoke. His best known work includes Mythologies, Camera Lucida, Image-Music-Text, The Empire of Signs, A Lover's Discourse, Writing Degree Zero, S/Z and The Fashion System.

Translated by Andy Stafford, Senior Lecturer in French Studies, University of Leeds and edited by Andy Stafford and Michael Carter, Department of Art History and Theory, University of Sydney.

Roland Barthes (1915-1980) was a major French writer, literary theorist and critic of French culture and society.

Roland Barthes (1915-1980) was a French cultural and literary critic, whose clever and lyrical writings on semiotics made structuralism one of the leading movements of the twentieth century. Barthes had a cult following and published seventeen books.

Table of Contents

1 FROM SCIENCE TO LITERATURE
From Science to Literature 
To Write: An Intransitive Verb? 
Reflections on a Manual 
Writing Reading 
On Reading 
Freedom to Write 
2 FROM WORK TO TEXT
The Death of the Author 
From Work to Text 
Mythology Today 
Research: The Young 
The Rustle of Language 
3 LANGUAGES AND STYLE
Rhetorical Analysis 
Style and Its Image go
Pax Culturalis 
The War of Languages 
The Division of Languages 
4 FROM HISTORY TO REALITY
The Discourse of History 
The Reality Effect 
Writing the Event 
5 THE LOVER OF SIGNS
Revelation 
A Magnificent Gift 
Why I Love Benveniste 
Kristeva's Semeiotike 
The Return of the Poetician 
To Learn and to Teach 
6 READINGS
ONE
Cayrol and Erasure 
Bloy 
Michelet, Today 
Michelet's Modernity 
Brecht and Discourse: A Contribution to the Study of Discursivity 
TWO
F.B. 
The Baroque Side 
What Becomes of the Signifier 
Outcomes of the Text 
Reading Brillat-Savarin 
Longtemps, je me suis couche de bonne heure... 
Preface to Renaud Camus's Tricks 
One Always Fails in Speaking of What One Loves 
7 ENVIRONS OF THE IMAGE
Writers, Intellectuals, Teachers 
To the Seminar 
The Indictment Periodically Lodged . . . 
Leaving the Movie Theater 
The Image 
Deliberation 
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