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Authors Intentions

Tue, 7 Apr 2009, 07:13 pm
Paul Treasure39 posts in thread
Okay, this is a serious question for me... A number of different posts recently have gotten quite seriously into Dramatic Theory, and one thing that keeps popping up is "The Author's Intention". Now, when I was younger I had Roland Barthes' theory of "The Death of the Author" drummed into me. To try and put it simply - The meaning of any work of art or literature is the meaning that the reader/watcher gets from it, and any interpretation is valid as long as the text bears it out, and what the author originally intended is largely irrelevant... (My apologies if I put it clumsily, it WAS YEARS ago) But this was a literary/philosophical theory, not a purely dramatic one. My question is: Has Roland Barthes been thrown out and someone forgot to forward me the memo? or, As his theory is a general literary theory not a specific dramatic one, has it just not filtered through to the performing arts? Can't say I'm losing sleep over it or anything, but it has piqued my interest :-)

It's all good.

Sun, 19 Apr 2009, 06:00 pm
It's all good, you've never come across as belittling anybody and I didn't take it that way. I wasn't talking about my other endeavors as a means to improve my status, but simply to justify the perspectives I was discussing. And when it comes to it, I do see myself foremostly as an actor. Thanks for your concern in clarifying; for the insight from your obviously far-reaching achievements; and for your contribution to this discussion which I continue to find extremely interesting! Cheers, Craig ~<8>-/====\---------

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