In his critique “Death of the Author” Barthes, describing Balzac describing “Sarrasine” [...] Barthes, asks “who is speaking thus?” Balzac no longer philosophical due to metaphysical peculiarities and unable to defend his literary image, whether to admire or to refute the theoretical suppositions of occupational discomfort, might suggest, “Is it the hero of the critique bent on remaining ignorant of the Existentialist hidden beneath the man? Is it Barthes, the individual, furnished by his own personal experience with a philosophy of Existential Theology? Is it Barthes, the critic professing literary ideas of tyranny and death? Is it the Existential contradiction of an absolute in the absence of it? Is it the Copenhagen Interpretation?
We might for good reason, understand the arbitrariness of Semioticians
validating an Author or Critic who might be suffering in the interpretation and representation of a symbol language construct such as language or film, if it wasn’t for ambiguity.
if it wasn't for ambiguity or The Critic
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many is a word
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sweetwater, I don't know who wrote this, but I put quotation code around it. Please put quotation code around all article excerpts you post as well as link to the source of the material and credit the author. Thank you! You need to do this to protect yourself from copyright infringement.
Re: if it wasn't for ambiguity or The Critic
I'm wavering on the edge of understanding this, but not quite there. As it is, I can only give my compliments to phrases like "metaphysical peculiarities" and "suppositions of occupational discomfort."
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The author and the source of this material is still not credited, despite my request a week ago. You are not answering your private messages so I am posting this in public.
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Re: if it wasn't for ambiguity or The Critic
Not sure but I think he is just riffing on Barthes thoughts on Balzac's The Death of The Author Kind of his take on it and in his own words.
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