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  1. A book by the French critic Roland Barthes on the eroticism of reading and writing, translated by Richard Miller with a note by Richard Howard. The book consists of fragments, aphorisms, and phylacteries that explore the pleasure, bliss, and ecstasy of the text.

  2. The Pleasure of the Text (French: Le Plaisir du Texte) is a 1973 book by the literary theorist Roland Barthes. Summary. Barthes sets out some of his ideas about literary theory. He divides the effects of texts into two: plaisir ("pleasure") and jouissance, translated as "bliss" but the French word also carries the meaning of "orgasm".

    • Roland Barthes, Richard Miller, Richard Howard
    • 1973
  3. 21 de nov. de 2022 · The pleasure of the text. by. Barthes, Roland. Publication date. 1975. Topics. Literature -- Aesthetics. Publisher. New York : Hill and Wang.

  4. Barthes's obvious intention in writing The Pleasure of the Text was to associate a theory of the text with a concept which had been totally neglected during the apogee of structuralism, that of pleasure. Recently, Barthes appears to have exceeded the systematics of his earlier studies (S/Z, Systdme de la mode, etc.) to affirm the pleasure one ...

  5. What is it that we do when we enjoy a text? What is the pleasure of reading? The French critic and theorist Roland Barthes's answers to these questions constitute "perhaps for the first time in...

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  7. Overview. Author. Roland Barthes. Year Published. 1973. Type. Essay. Genre. Argument, Nonfiction. At a Glance. Roland Barthes wrote The Pleasure of the Text as both a criticism and homage to language. Barthes writes passionately of the need for readers to find pleasure in the texts they read.