Roland Barthes, one of the most influential French thinkers of the twentieth century, transformed literary theory with his sharp insights into language, culture, and meaning. His works, from structuralist essays to later explorations of subjectivity and desire, invite readers to question how texts communicate and how interpretation itself shapes knowledge.
Whether examining photography, fashion, or narrative, Barthes writes with precision and wit, revealing the subtle codes that underpin everyday life. His books remain essential for students of literature, philosophy, and cultural studies, offering a lucid and provocative guide to the art of reading the world anew.
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