
"An Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Narrative" by Roland Barthes is an influential essay that provides a framework for understanding and analyzing narrative structures using structuralist principles. Published in the mid-1960s, this work applies the concepts of structural linguistics to the study of narratives, revealing the underlying patterns and functions that shape stories. In this essay, Barthes breaks down narrative into three levels: functions, actions, and narration. Functions are the smallest units of meaning in a narrative, corresponding to events or actions that drive the plot forward. These are further divided into "cardinal functions" (or nuclei), which are crucial to the narrative's progression, and "catalysers," which are secondary elements that add detail but do not alter the course of the story.
- Pages: 104
- Genre: Literary
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9786220403913
- Persian Title: کتاب درآمدی بر تحلیل ساختاری روایت ها اثر رولان بارت
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