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Fragments d'un discours amoureux (original 1977; edition 1977)

by Roland Barthes (Author)

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'May be the most detailed, painstaking anatomy of desire that we are ever likely to see or need again... An ecstatic celebration of love and language' Washington Post The language we use when we are in love is not a language we speak. It is a language addressed to ourselves and to our imaginary beloved. It is a language of solitude, of mythology, of what Barthes calls an 'image repertoire'. Reviving the notion of the amorous subject beyond psychological or clinical enterprises, Barthes' A Lover's Discourseis a book for everyone who has ever been in love, or indeed, thought themselves to be immune to its power.… (more)

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