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  1. A Lover's Discourse: Fragments (French: Fragments d’un discours amoureux) is a 1977 book by Roland Barthes. It contains a list of "fragments", some of which come from literature and some from his own philosophical thought, of a lover's point of view. Barthes calls them "figures"—gestures of the lover at work.

    • Roland Barthes
    • France
    • 1977
    • Fragments d’un discours amoureux
  2. 1 de abr. de 1977 · A Lover's Discourse: Fragments. Roland Barthes, Richard Howard (Translator) 4.36. 11,535 ratings1,020 reviews. A Lover's Discourse, at its 1978 publication, was revolutionary: Roland Barthes made unprecedented use of the tools of structuralism to explore the whimsical phenomenon of love.

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  4. 12 de out. de 2010 · A Lover's Discourse: Fragments. Paperback – October 12, 2010. A Lover's Discourse, at its 1978 publication, was revolutionary: Roland Barthes made unprecedented use of the tools of structuralism to explore the whimsical phenomenon of love.

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    • Roland Barthes
    • $12.6
    • Hill and Wang
  5. AA Lover's Discourse. First a paradox: how can one be in love and distant? Love is. proximity itself; 'close to the heart'Ihold you, your image. This series then is not about love in the present, one can never hope to undUrstand love when one is in love - 'love is blind', rather it is a past love, from which I have a distance in time, if not ...

  6. Vintage, 2002 - Family & Relationships - 234 pages. The language we use when we are in love is not a language we speak, for it is addressed to ourselves and to our imaginary beloved. It is a...

  7. "Barthes's most popular and unusual performance as a writer is A Lover's Discourse, a writing out of the discourse of love. This language—primarily the complaints and reflections of the...