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BARTH Definition by WordNet

(noun) Barth,
Swiss Protestant Theologian (1886-1968)

(noun) Barth,
United States Novelist (born In 1930)

 

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See Roland Barthes, Mythologies, (Canada: Harper Collins, 2001), pp. 100-103.
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Barthes, Roland, Mythologies, (Canada: Harper Collins, 2001)
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Barthes, Roland. A Lover's Discourse: Fragments. Trans. Richard Howard. New York: Hill & Wang, 1978.
Slavery in "Beloved" by Toni Morrison

Eide, Espen Barth. 1997. A`Conflict Entrepreneurship: A Few Post-Yugoslav Reflections on the `Art` of Waging Civil War. In Joint PRIO/NUPI Pilot Project,
David Campbell

Shawcross, Nancy M. Roland Barthes on Photography: The Critical Tradition in Perspective. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 1997.
Western Photography's Perception

 

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Barthes and the Bourgeoisie
A Marxist critique of Barthes' works and texts. -- 775 words; 2 sources;
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"October Light" ( John Gardner ), "The Floating Opera" ( John Barth ) & "The Counterlife" ( Philip Roth )
Compares protagonists & the way three novels deal with reality, life, death & suicide. -- 1,800 words; 3 sources;
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Roland Barthes and Language Theory
Examines the structuralist semiotic theory of sociologist Roland Barthes. -- 1,676 words; 5 sources; MLA
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"Lost in the Funhouse" and "Echo"
A look at the question of identity in the short stories "Lost in the Funhouse" and "Echo" by John Barth. -- 900 words; 1 sources;
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Barthe's "The Face of Garbo"
This paper discusses "The Face of Garbo" by Roland Barthes and examines the looks of the great Greta Garbo and the vanity of society. -- 1,254 words; 6 sources; MLA
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