The Pleasure of the Text

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The Pleasure of the Text is a seminal 1973 work of literary theory by Roland Barthes that explores the erotic, playful, and subjective dimensions of reading and textual enjoyment.

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instanceOf book
work of literary theory
academicDiscipline critical theory
literary studies
semiotics
author Roland Barthes NERFINISHED
authorBelongsToMovement French theory NERFINISHED
post-structuralism
conceptIntroduced bliss (jouissance) of the text
readerly text
textual pleasure
writerly text
countryOfOrigin France
focusesOn erotic and playful dimensions of reading
relationship between reader and text
subjective experience of reading
genre literary criticism
literary theory
hasReception considered a classic of 20th-century literary theory
influenced contemporary literary criticism
post-structuralist literary theory
reader-response criticism
keyConcept active role of the reader
distinction between plaisir and jouissance
fragmentary, aphoristic style
mainTheme eroticism of the text
pleasure of reading
readerly and writerly texts
subjectivity of reading
textual enjoyment
notableIdea reading as an erotic practice
resistance to rigid structural analysis
text as site of pleasure rather than just meaning
originalLanguage French
originalTitle Le Plaisir du texte NERFINISHED
philosophicalInfluence post-structuralism
semiotics
structuralism
publicationYear 1973
publisherOfEnglishTranslation Hill and Wang NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor Image-Music-Text NERFINISHED
Mythologies NERFINISHED
S/Z NERFINISHED
structure series of short fragments
translatorIntoEnglish Richard Miller NERFINISHED
yearOfFirstEnglishEdition 1975

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Roland Barthes notableWork The Pleasure of the Text