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Mythologies (French: Mythologies, lit. 'Mythologies') is a 1957 book by Roland Barthes.It contains a collection of fifty-three short essays written between 1954 to 1956, most of which were first published in the French literary review Les Lettres nouvelles.
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Roland Gérard Barthes (/ b ɑːr t /; [2] French: [ʁɔlɑ̃ baʁt]; 12 November 1915 – 26 March 1980) [3] was a French literary theorist, essayist, philosopher, critic, and semiotician. His work engaged in the analysis of a variety of sign systems , mainly derived from Western popular culture . [ 4 ]
The Eiffel Tower and Other Mythologies is a collection of essays by the French literary theorist Roland Barthes. [1] It is a companion volume to his earlier book, Mythologies, and follows the same format of a series of short essays which explore a range of cultural phenomena, from the Tour de France to laundry detergents.
Les Lettres nouvelles first published Samuel Beckett's "Imagination Dead Imagine" and his French translation of Krapp's Last Tape, [1] the French translation of Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood, [2] and (between 1954 and 1956) Roland Barthes's recurring column "Mythology of the Month" (later collected as Barthes's Mythologies). [3]
Les antimodernes : de Joseph de Maistre à Roland Barthes (lit. ' The Antimoderns: from Joseph de Maistre to Roland Barthes ' ) is a 2005 book by the French literary scholar Antoine Compagnon . It surveys criticism of modernity in French literature since the time of the French Revolution .
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