Friday, November 12, 2021

ROLAN BARTHES THEORY

 Roland Barthes Biography

Roland Barthes, in his entirety Roland Gérard Barthes, a French essayist and social and literary critic, was born November 12, 1915, in Cherbourg, France, and died March 25, 1980, in Paris. His writings on semiotics, the systematic study of symbols and signs spearheaded by Ferdinand de Saussure, helped launch structuralism and the New Criticism as legal scholars movements.

Barthes earned a bachelor's degree in classical letters in 1939 and a post graduate diploma in grammar and philology in 1943 from the University of Paris. He was appointed to the École Pratique des Hautes Études after serving at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (1952–59). In 1976, he was also the first person to fill the Collège de France's chair of literary semiology.



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