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- | '''''Image-Music-Text''''' ([[1977]]) is an English language anthology of the essays of Roland Barthes, edited by American scholar [[Stephen Heath]]. The subject matter includes [[photography]], the [[cinema]] and articles on the relationship between [[image]]s and [[sound]]. It features essays such as "[[Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Narrative]]" "[[Death of the Author]]" (1968). | + | '''''Image-Music-Text''''' ([[1977]]) is an English language anthology of the essays of Roland Barthes, edited by American scholar [[Stephen Heath]]. The subject matter includes [[photography]], the [[cinema]] and articles on the relationship between [[image]]s and [[sound]]. It features essays such as, "[[From Text To Work]]," "[[Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Narrative]]" "[[Death of the Author]]" (1968). |
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Image-Music-Text (1977) is an English language anthology of the essays of Roland Barthes, edited by American scholar Stephen Heath. The subject matter includes photography, the cinema and articles on the relationship between images and sound. It features essays such as, "From Text To Work," "Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Narrative" "Death of the Author" (1968).
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