S/Z An Essay

S/Z An Essay by Roland Barthes, published by Macmillan in 1974 and reprinted in 1991, is a detailed literary analysis that examines Balzac’s short story “Sarrasine.” This edition, written in English and spanning 271 pages, offers insights into Barthes’s approach to semiotics and literary criticism, focusing on the intricate layers of meaning within the text.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of language and narrative structure as Barthes dissects the elements of Balzac’s work. The essay engages with topics such as linguistics and sociolinguistics, providing a framework for understanding the complexities of literary interpretation. This analytical piece serves as a significant contribution to modern literary theory, reflecting Barthes’s influence in the fields of semiotics and criticism.
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Preface by Richard Howard. Translated by Richard Miller. This is Barthes’s scrupulous literary analysis of Balzac’s short story “Sarrasine.”
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