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A broken classical bust of a head on a stack of old books, with a quill pen shattering into fragments, set against a dark background with faint text. The title "ROLAND BARTHES' DEATH OF THE AUTHOR" is at the top.

September 23, 2025/

Introduction When it comes to literary theory, few essays have sparked as much debate and reshaped critical thinking as Roland Barthes’ “Death of the Author.” Written in 1967, this seminal work challenges the traditional view that a text’s meaning is pinned down by the intentions or biography of its author. Instead, Barthes shifts the focus from the creator to the reader, suggesting that meaning is not fixed but fluid, shaped by each person’s unique interpretation. This radical approach...

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