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Roland Barthes and the Impossible Autobiography
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SONG Xin-yi
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2177/2024.03.005
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Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
ABSTRACT
Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes is an autobiographical work by the
French literary theorist Roland Barthes, written in the early seventies of the twentieth
century. According to the Latin alphabet, the book arranges and combines some passages
with different themes, which gives the book the formal characteristics of the dictionary
and violates the writing norms of traditional autobiographies. In addition, the
book uses the first person, the second person, and the third person interchangeably
to carry out a polyphonic narrative, which destroys the integrity and authenticity
of the narrative subject, thus completing an avant-garde literary experiment.
KEYWORDS
Roland Barthes, autofiction, autobiography, literary experiments, avant-garde
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