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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Christian Dior, Jean-Francois Millet, Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly, Roland Barthes, Guillaume Morel, Jean-Luc Ponty, Leon Levavasseur, Charles de Saint-Evremond, Fortune du Boisgobey, Emilie Loit, Charles-Francois Lebrun, duc de Plaisance, Hugh de Morville, Lord of Cunningham and Lauderdale, Felix Vicq-d'Azyr, Paul Legentilhomme, Guillaume Le Gentil, Jean Marais, Victor Grignard, Bon-Joseph Dacier, Alexandre Le Roy, Jacques I, Prince of Monaco, Maurice Denis, Georges de Brebeuf, Leopold Victor Delisle, Flavie Flament, Luc Simeon Auguste Dagobert, Octave Feuillet, Charles-Francois Tiphaigne de la Roche, Louis Henri de Gueydon, Gustave Le Rouge, Emile Paul Amable Guepratte, Paul-Armand Challemel-Lacour, Charles-Irenee Castel de Saint-Pierre, Louis-Georges de Brequigny, Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale, Louis-Hector de Calliere, Samuel Le Bihan, Emmanuel Liais, Matthew Charles Dixon, Clement Rosset, Jean Teule, Paul-Jacques Bonzon, Theophile-Jules Pelouze, Jacques-Davy Duperron, Alexander of Villedieu, Etienne-Francois Letourneur, Ferdinand Andre Fouque, Jean-Louis Burnouf, Fernand Le Rachinel, Francois de Franquetot de Coigny, Jacques Gamblin, Jacques Simon, Rene Waldeck-Rousseau, father, Marcel Mouchel, Jacky Vimond, Jean-Luc Dogon, Laud of Coutances, Joachim Menant, Olivier Basselin, Claude Leteurtre, Alain Cousin, Nathalie Marie, Jean-Francois Le Grand, Jean-Baptiste Boissiere. Excerpt: Roland Gerard Barthes (12 November 1915 - 25 March 1980) (French pronunciation: ) was a French literary theorist, philosopher, critic, and semiotician. Barthes' ideas explored a diverse range of fields and he influenced the development of schools of theory including structuralism, semiotics, existentialism, social theory, Marxism, anthropology and post-structuralism. Roland Barthes was born on 12 November 1915 in the town of...