Roland Barthes
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- | Roland Barthes (1915-1980) was a French philosopher, literary theorist and critic. He taught in France, Romania and Egypt while he wrote Writing Degree Zero. In 1952, he started at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique | + | Roland Barthes (1915-1980) was a French philosopher, literary theorist, and critic. He taught in France, Romania, and Egypt while he wrote "Writing Degree Zero." In 1952, he started to study at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique sociology and lexicology. After writing numerous well-known essays, Barthes began traveling to lecture. In 1967, he wrote "The Death of the Author," and in 1977, he was elected to the chair of Semilogie Litteraire at the College de France. |
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Biography
Roland Barthes (1915-1980) was a French philosopher, literary theorist, and critic. He taught in France, Romania, and Egypt while he wrote "Writing Degree Zero." In 1952, he started to study at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique sociology and lexicology. After writing numerous well-known essays, Barthes began traveling to lecture. In 1967, he wrote "The Death of the Author," and in 1977, he was elected to the chair of Semilogie Litteraire at the College de France.
Education
- Degree in Classical letters (1939) and Degree in Grammar and Philology (1943) from University of Paris
Article Summaries
Barthes, Roland "Death of the Author"
Additional Works/ Publications
Books
Articles/Essays
Further Readings
Brittanica's entry on Roland Barthes
Other Scholarly Views
Agreement
Those authors that agree with Aristotle.
Opposition
Those authors that disagree with Aristotle.