The Rustle of Language Author:Roland Barthes, Richard Howard (Translator) The Rustle of Language is a collection of forty-five essays, written between 1967 and 1980, on language, literature, and teachingthe pleasure of the textin an authoritative translation by Richard Howard. — From science to literature -- — To write : an intransitive verb? -- — Reflections on a manual -- — Writing reading -- — On reading -- — Fr... more »eedom to write --
The death of the author --
From work to text --
Mythology today --
Research : the young --
The rustle of language --
Rhetorical analysis --
Style and its image --
Pax Culturalis --
The war of languages --
The division of languages --
The discourse of history --
The reality effect --
Writing the event --
Revelation --
A magnificent gift --
Why I love Benveniste --
Kristeva's Semeiotike --
The return of the poetician --
To learn and to teach --
Cayrol and erasure --
Bloy --
Michelet, today --
Michelet's modernity --
Brecht and discourse: a contribution to the study of discursivity --
F.B. --
The Baroque side --
What becomes of the signifier --
Outcomes of the text --
Reading Brillat-Savarin --
An idea of research --
Longtemps, je me suis couche de bonne heure ... --