Description Degree Zero and the Un-Reality Effect: Roland Barthes on Description

In his work, Roland Barthes raises the issue of description several times in a context that appears to be connected to the equally recurrent theme of the resistance to meaning. Barthes explored the function of description in two major fields of study: the field of fictional narratives and the field...

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Discourse functions
French literature
Ideology
Literary criticism
Narrative techniques
Narratives
Narratology
Robbe-Grillet, Alain (1922-2008)
Semiotics
Theme
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