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Barthes Studies

An open-access journal for research in English on the work of Roland Barthes

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Barthes Studies

Roland Barthes and The Literary Absolute: The Conditions of the Necessity to Write Intransitively

Roland Barthes and The Literary Absolute: The Conditions of the Necessity to Write Intransitively

Author: Jacob Bittner

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This entry was posted in Volume 3 on November 12, 2017 by Neil Badmington.

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Volumes

  • Volume 10: Preparations (16)
  • Volume 1: Roland Barthes at 100 (12)
  • Volume 2: Roland Barthes and Poetry (9)
  • Volume 3 (13)
  • Volume 4 (6)
  • Volume 5: Roland Barthes and Greece, Ancient and Modern (10)
  • Volume 6: S/Z/L: Fifty Years of S/Z (8)
  • Volume 7 (11)
  • Volume 8: Angela Carter and Roland Barthes (5)
  • Volume 9 (7)
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