explanation of the line birth of the reader must be at the cost of the death of author
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It seems that when Barthes says “the birth of the reader must come at the cost of the death of the Author,” he is thinking idealistically, not realistically. ... If the only focus was the individual interpretations of the reader then the absolute disassociation of the Author with the text would be a beneficial thing.
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