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    Picon, Gaëtan, 248, 336n40

      Piel, Jean, 339n101; Critique and, 156–57; letters to, 156–64, 323n58, 326n129

      Pingaud, Bernard, 259

      Pinget, Robert, 85–86, 316n39

      Pinguet, Maurice, 339n116, 340n126; dedication to, 340n133; letters from, 280–81, 340n136; letters to, 276–80

      Plaisir du texte, Le (Barthes, R.), 201, 202

      Planchon, Roger, 99, 100, 101, 319n99, 319n101

      Planétarium, 316n46

      Plato, 66, 87, 144, 151

      Playboy (magazine), 203

      Pleasure, anthology and, 213

      Plekhanov, Georges, 104, 319n107

      Pleurisy, 26–27

      Pleynet, Marcelin, 160, 202–3

      Plon, 169, 326n133, 327n163

      Pneumonia, 26, 27, 31

      Pneumothorax, 68–69, 312n52, 312n76, 313n95

      Poetry, 5, 237; history and prose with, 112; language and, 81–82, 116, 183–84, 212; supernatural and, 113

      Poikilos, 306, 343n193

      Poirot-Delpec, Bertrand, 52

      Poland, 73, 315n9

      Politics, 329n188; cultural-political meeting, 318n81; with science in Romania, 118–23

      Ponge, Francis, 237, 330n23

      Pop Art, 281

      Popov, A. S., 120

      “Popular Songs of Paris Today” (Barthes, R.): “I am followed on the street” and, 117–18; love and, 117, 118; with music and proletariat, 115; with music and role of star, 115; Piaf and, 115, 116–17

      “Popular theater,” 91–92

      Porbus, François, 307, 343n195

      Portraitde l’artiste en saltimbanque (Starobinski, J.), 258

      Postage stamp, “mythology,” 209–10

      Posthumous time, vii

      Pothos, 341n158

      Poulot, Georges, 327n153. See also Perros, Georges

      “Pour une histoire de l’enfance, enfants-vedettes, enfants-copies, jouets” (Barthes, R.), 316n30

      Power, 177–79, 321n27

      Prelude à l’après-midi d’un faune (Debussy), 2, 5

      Preparation of the Novel, The (Barthes, R.), 298, 344n200

      “Preparation of the Novel, The” (lecture course), 141, 170, 297, 299

      “Prétexte: Roland Barthes” (Cerisy Colloquium), 285

      Prévert, Jacques, 109, 114

      Prigent, Christian, 205–6, 330nn22–24

      Prix de Mai, Le, 148, 320n10, 324n90

      Prix Renaudot, 338n86

      Professeur Taranne, Le (Adamov), 317n52

      Projet de Rév (Robbe-Grillet), 140–41

      Proletariat, 115–16

      Prophesy, 91, 110

      Prose, 5, 112, 183–84

      Protestants, 7, 10, 310n21, 322n39

      Proust, Marcel, vii, 303, 310n11; influence, 5, 209, 216, 234, 343n192; with names, 230

      Pseudo-Longinus, 331n37

      Psychoanalysis, 110, 111, 162, 235–37, 284, 337n60

      Public education, training course in, 314n6

      Puritanism, 7

      Pushkin, Alexander, 105

      Queneau, Raymond, 82, 157, 160, 315n12, 322n56; with “L’Encyclopédie de la Pléiade” project, 315n15; “incidents” and, 297; letters from, 73–75; novel and, 326n131; relationship with, 338n91

      Quintilian, 151, 152, 180, 248, 325n111

      Quinzaine littéraire, La, 320n13, 321n16, 338n91, 339n100; Nadeau and, 124, 128–30, 321n17, 321n20, 321nn22–23; Revel in, 320n14

      Racine, Jean, 5, 105, 109, 182, 257, 335n23. See also “Dire Racine”; Sur Racine

      Rancière, Jacques, 330n17

      Rebeyrol, Philippe, 114; with history exams, 311n36; letters to, 1–25, 68–73, 208–9; music and, 7, 189, 310n18

      Recherche de la base et du sommet (Char), 193, 334n1

      Régnier, Yves, 68, 69

      Reinach, Théodore, 341n150

      Religiosity, history and, 108

      Rembrandt, 323n66

      Renard and la Boussole, Le (Pinget), 316n39

      Répertoire (Butor, Michel), 144

      “Research on the Social Signs and Symbols in Human Relations (in the Contemporary French Domain)” (Barthes, R.), 335n11

      “Retiring,” from literature, 252

      Retour du tragique (Domenach), 315n24

      Rêve, Le (Béguin), 79

      Revel, Jean-François, 128, 320nn14–15

      Révelin, Noémie (maternal grandmother), 316n40

      Reversal, anacoluthon as, 226–27

      Révolution du langage poétique, La (Kristeva), 212

      “Revue internationale” (Gulliver) project, 149, 170–80, 238, 324n99

      Rham, Gilbert de, 35, 42, 312n59

      Rhetoric: classical language and, 110; criticism and, 103–4; historical method and literature with, 103–7; language and, 181–83; milieu and, 104–5, 106; silence and, 181; Valéry and, 180–88; with work of writers, 107–9; work on, 102, 151, 152, 248, 325n110. See also “Avenir de la rhétorique, L’”

      Ricardou, Jean, 157, 326n136

      Richard, Jean-Paul, 317n77

      Richie, Donald, 281

      Rimbaud, Arthur, 198, 315n12, 330n26

      Ring (Wagner), 290

      Ristat, Jean, 339n113

      “Rizières” (Roy), 91

      Robbe-Grillet, Alain, 76, 86, 148, 322n47, 322nn53–56; family of, 322n51; influence of, 157–59; letters to, 136–41; with Les Lettres nouvelles, 125, 320n3, 322n52; Le Prix de Mai and, 320n10

      Robert, Marthe, 128, 129, 148, 204, 324n89

      Roberte, ce soir (film), 331n30

      Robichez, Jacques, 96, 318n91

      Roger des Genettes, Edma, 334n83

      Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes (Barthes, R.), xi, 310n17, 321n22, 330n26, 337n67, 341n147; Allées Paulmy and, 310n16; interview for, 341n148; publication of, 340n146; “Vita Nova” and, 298, 299; work on, 340nn144–45

      Romania, 114, 118–23

      Romano, Ruggiero, 288, 341n157

      Romanticism, 4, 23, 39, 187

      Romantic period: literature in, 110–11; music, 244

      Rose des vents: 32 Rhumbs pour Charles Fourier, La (Butor, Michel), 155, 325n121

      Rosetti, Alexandru, 122, 320n118

      Rosolato, Guy, 327n153

      Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 60

      Rousset, Jean, 261, 338n78

      Rouvet, Jean, 317nn72–73

      Roy, Jules, 91, 317nn52–54

      Russo (Italian intellectual), 314n105

      Ruwet, Nicolas, 327n153

      Ruy Blas (Hugo), 93

      “Ruy Blas” (Barthes, R.), 93, 317n68

      Sade (Marquis de), 112, 156, 271, 338n79

      SADE (Societa Adriatica di Elettricita), 330n12

      Sade, Fourier, Loyola (Barthes, R.), 168–69, 191, 200–1, 272

      Sainte-Beuve, Charles Augustin, 134, 321n36

      Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry, 311n28

      Saint-Évremond, Charles de, 10, 310n25

      Saint-Hilaire-du-Touvet. See Sanatorium des Étudiants de France

      Saint John the Baptist (Caravaggio), 175

      Sanatorium des Étudiants de France, Saint-Hilaire-du-Touvet, 313n84, 313n86; Canetti, G., at, 28; departure from, 311n45; Douady and, 312n72; Existences, 31–32, 48, 58, 312n55, 312n78; letters from, 17–22, 26–34, 52–54; relapse and, 311n39, 312n51

      Sanatoriums, vii, 17, 64–67, 89, 269–70. See also Leysin Sanatorium

      Santini, Pierre, 209

      Sappho, 284, 341n150

      Sarcey, Francisque, 149, 324n97

      Sarduy, Severo, viii, 129, 180, 321n16

      Sarraute, Nathalie, 88, 296, 320n10

      Sartre, Jean-Paul, 48, 247, 312n79, 315n12, 331n43, 333n62; on authors, 333n69; Genet and, 333n72; influence of, 58; letter to, 86–87, 190; Manifeste des 121 and, 329n188; in Les Temps modernes, 312n77, 313n101

      Satie, Erik, 206

      Saussure, Ferdinand de, 212, 331n49

      “Savoir et folie” (Barthes, R.), 102, 326n138

      Savulescu, Trajan, 119, 123

      Scénographie d’un tableau (Schefer), 129

      Schefer, Jean-Louis, 129

      Schehad
    é, Georges, 95, 318n80

      Schema, 222, 234, 332n61

      Sciascia, Leonardo, 321n27

      Science: class, 120; Flaubertian sentence and, 217, 235; historical method and, 103–7; Romania and politicization of, 118–23; Soviet Union and, 118–19, 120; universal, 120

      Scripturire (desire to write), 299

      SDN, 10

      Séchan, Louis, 17, 311n37

      Section Française de l’Internationale Ouvrière, 310n5

      Seignobos, Charles, 103

      Séméiotikè (Kristeva), 268

      Semiotics, 269, 309n4, 340n142

      Sentence: antisentence, 218; Kristeva and, 331n39

      Sentence, Flaubertian: adverb and, 219; anacoluthons of two truths, 217–18; art and, 217; bêtise and, 211, 218, 224, 229, 232, 235; cleavage and, 228; closure, 224, 233; copy, 215–16, 229, 234–35; disappointment and, 230–31; disconnection and, 214, 215–16; disintegration, 233–34; Encyclopedia of knowledge and, 235–36; enumeration, 223, 230–32, 234; as envelope, 216–17; form and, 215, 218–19, 221–22; influence of, 210–11; mimesis, 234–35; research on, 211–13; science and, 217, 235; silence and, 217; stasis of, 232–33; stereotypes and, 220, 221, 230; truth and, 218, 233, 234; the Voices and, 219–21. See also Bouvard et Pécuchet

      Sentence-object, 214, 216, 235

      Séparation, La (Simon, C.), 267

      Serreau, Jean-Marie, 100, 319n101

      Servitude, 58, 123, 214

      Seuil. See Éditions du Seuil

      Sex, 225, 231, 235, 271, 330n26. See also Homosexuality

      Sextus Empiricus, 334n81

      SFIO, 4

      Shakespeare, William, 19

      Shumann, Robert, 8, 310n22

      Siegfried, André, 50, 313n83

      Sigg family, 314n109

      Signing: of Manifeste des 121, 329n188, 336n48; of work by writers, 180

      Signs, 61, 256, 268, 330n26, 335n11, 337n66; “empire of,” 276; Saussure and, 331n49; Valéry and, 183; work on, 253. See also Empire des signes, L’

      Silence, 256, 259, 261, 265, 280, 294; Flaubertian sentence and, 217; Perros, G., with cancer and, 337n68; rhetoric and, 181

      Silone, Ignazio, 318n81

      Simon, Claude, xi, 339n95, 339n97; letters from, 267–68; relationship with, 266–67

      Simon, Réa, 267, 268, 339n97

      Simonon, Georges, 137, 322n49

      Singevin, Charles, 68, 69, 314n2

      Singing, 116, 117; language and, 89; lessons, 89–90, 311n40

      Skira, 169, 258, 260–61, 267, 328n171, 330n8, 338n77

      Skira, Albert, 258, 338n81

      Socialism, 2, 4–5, 12, 72, 121, 142

      Social services, training course in, 314n6

      Societa Adriatica di Elettricita. See SADE

      Sociology, 73, 88, 135, 146, 185, 241; CNRS grant and, 76–77, 239, 314n4, 314n19, 335n24, 335n30; through language, 70

      Sollers, Phillipe, ix, 141, 160, 180, 273, 330n9; influence of, 342n180; Kristeva and, 339n103

      Sorbonne. See Groupe de Théâtre Antique de la Sorbonne

      Sorcière, La (Michelet), 40, 136, 268

      Sorrows of Young Werther, The (Goethe), vii

      Soviet Union, 122; in Hungary, 72, 314n8, 318n78, 323n62, 328n175; science and, 118–19, 120

      Speleostomy, 47, 51, 312n76

      Sport et les hommes, Le (film), 324n94

      Stalin, Joseph, 72, 121, 122

      Stalinism, 72, 121–22, 314n8, 315n9, 328n175

      Stamp. See Postage stamp, “mythology”

      Star, music and role of, 115

      Starobinski, Georges, 338n80

      Starobinski, Jean, 257, 337nn71–72, 338nn74–76; letters from, 258, 259–60; letters to, 258–59, 260–61

      Stéfan, Jude, 206, 330n26

      Stendhal, 311n44

      Stereotypes, Flaubertian sentence and, 220, 221, 230

      Stoics, 212, 341n153

      Structuralism, 146, 164, 180, 196, 236, 245

      “Style de L’Étranger, Le” (Barthes, R.), 312n78

      Subjects. See “Void of the subject”

      Subordinate clause, 215

      Suez Canal, 314n7

      Sulger-Buël, Romaric, 342n164

      Supernatural: art and, 103; literature and desupernaturalization, 106–7; music and, 114; poetry and, 113

      Sur Racine (Barthes, R.), 79, 164, 325n113, 329n180, 335n23; with Althusser, letter from, 196–97; influences on, 258; publishing of, 337n72; work on, 143, 161, 243–44, 318n85

      Surrealists, 106, 114, 315n12

      Sursis (Sartre), 312n79

      Swiss banking system, 24, 311n48

      Symbolisme au théâtre, Le (Robichez), 318n91

      Syntax, 211–12, 331n39

      Synthesis. See Analysis/synthesis split

      Système de la mode (Barthes, R.), 157, 248, 269, 319nn94–95, 324n88, 327n162, 337n63

      S/Z (Barthes, R.), 164, 337n65; with Bosquet, letter to, 199; with Derrida, letter from, 275; with Foucault, letter from, 198; with Leiris, letter from, 198

      Tableau de la France: Géographie physique, politique et morale (Michelet), 333n73

      Taine, Hippolyte, 103, 104

      Tastes, 224

      Tchernov, D. C., 120

      Tchirkovski, 119

      Téchiné, André, 272, 295, 342n173

      Tel Quel, 200, 321n18, 326n137, 339n100, 339n110

      Temporal, 20, 311n42

      Temps modernes, Les (journal), 48, 74, 264, 316n44, 322n49, 338n87; Sartre in, 312n77, 313n101; writing solicitations from, 86–87

      Temps présents (weekly publication), 48, 312n77

      Tersina, La (Spanish dancer), 5

      Text, history and, 111

      “Texte Japon, Le” (Pinguet), 276

      Thaïs (France), 5

      Theater, 239, 247; piano, writing and, 141, 238; “popular,” 91–92

      Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui, 319n101

      Théâtre de la Comédie, 319n99

      Théâtre des Ateliers, 319n102

      Théâtre des Nations, 318n93, 336n46

      “Théatre grec, Le” (Barthes R.), 315n15

      Théâtre National Populaire (TNP), 95, 242; Amis du Théâtre Populaire and, 317n73; Vilar and, 90, 317n72, 318n83, 336n34

      Theatre of Bertolt Brecht, The (Willett), 318n90

      Théâtre populaire (review): Amis du Théâtre populaire, 317n73; Brechtism and, 90, 96–98, 318n82, 318n88, 336n46; editorial committee, 317nn50–51; editorial content, 317n52, 317n67, 317n76, 318n83, 318n85, 319n96, 319n102, 321n31, 323n68, 336n46, 337n71; editorial work with, 90–99, 319n96; Mère Courage photographs in, 96, 97, 318n88; Voisin and, 90, 94–99, 318n87, 320n10, 321n31

      Thérèse d’Avila, 280

      Thermopyles, 11, 311n28

      Thévenin, Paule, 273

      Thiers Foundation, 284

      Thoracoplasty, 31, 38, 312n76

      Time, posthumous, vii

      Times Literary Supplement, 268

      Tito, Josip Broz, 121

      TNP. See Théâtre National Populaire

      Todorov, Tzvetan, 161, 163, 180, 327n146, 327n153

      Tomographies, 31, 38, 41, 312n53

      Tour de France, 126, 320n6

      Tour Eiffel, La (Barthes, R.), 309n4

      Tournier, Michel, 203–4

      Training course, in social services and public education, 314n6

      Traité de la comédie et des spectacles (Conti), 309n1

      Traité sur la Thoracoplastie (Rham), 312n59

      Trapenzentzeva, K., 119

      Trenet, Charles, 115

      Tricks (Camus, R.), 281

      “Triomphe et rupture de l’écriture bourgeoise” (Barthes, R.), 315n12

      Trois petites liturgies de la présence divine (Messiaen), 313n81

      Trotsky, Leon, 121

      Truth: anacoluthon between two types of, 217–18; bêtise and, 218; Flaubertian sentence and, 218, 233, 234

      Tuberculosis, 9; with bed rest and confinement, 311n41; cures, 314n103; first attack of, 310n23; inclined position and, 33, 312n56; Institut Pasteur and, 312n58; Perlemuter with, 313n93; pneumothorax with,
    68–69, 312n52, 312n76, 313n95; relapse, 311n39, 312n51; speleostomy and, 47, 51, 312n76; thoracoplasty and, 31, 38, 312n76; tomographies and, 31, 38, 41, 312n53. See also Leysin Sanatorium; Sanatorium des Étudiants de France

      Twombly, Cy, 281

      Ubu (Monnet), 95, 96

      Ubu roi, 318n83, 318n86

      Understanding/hearing, actors with, 272–73

      United Nations, 311n27

      United States, 179, 264, 323n69, 324n79, 324n98

      Universal science, 120

      Université de Paris 7, 211

      University of Rabat, 199, 260, 325n120, 339n106

      Vaccari, Oreste, 278, 340n129

      Valéry, Paul, 106, 249; influence of, 2, 3, 5, 23, 309n2; origins, family, 3–4; Pascal and, 182; poetry and, 112; rhetoric and, 180–88; on writers and language, 184–85

      Vandervelde, Émile, 310n6

      Van Gogh, Vincent, 133

      Van Humbeeck, 55, 56, 60

      Van Roleghem (doctor), 36

      Vautel, Clément, 11, 311n30

      Vauvenargues (Marquis de), 91, 123, 317n54

      Veil, Hélène, 27–28

      Veil, Jacques, 25–27, 311n50

      Velan, Yves, 140, 148, 322n58, 324n90

      Vermeer, Johannes, 335n25

      Vernant, Jean-Pierre, 327n153

      Verrocchio, Andrea del, 342n166

      Verstraeten, Pierre, 160, 326n141

      Vialleneix, Paul, 321n19

      Victory (Conrad), 319n98

      Vie, mode d’emploi, La (Perec), 261

      Vie en fleur, Le (France), 5

      Vie littéraire, La (France), 5, 309n3, 310n10

      Vilar, Jean, 93, 99, 317n68; criticism of, 94; TNP and, 90, 317n72, 318n83, 336n34

      Vinaver, Michel (Grinberg), 98, 99, 143; friendship with, 323n72; letters from, 100, 101–2; letters to, 100–1; plays of, 319nn102–4; Théâtre d’Aujourd’hui and, 319n101; Théâtre de la Comédie and, 319n99; Théâtre populaire and, 319n102

      Visage, Bertrand, 283–84, 341n148

      “Vita Nova”: viii, “incidents” and, 297–98; with other titles, 298; transcription of, 299–308

      Vitez, Antoine, 319n103

      Vittorini, Elio, 175, 328n177

      “Vivre avec Fourier” (Barthes, R.), 325n122

      Voices, the, 219–21

      “Void of the subject,” 260

      Voie lactée, Le (film), 163

      Voisin, Robert, 133, 315n19, 335n22; letters to, 90–99; Perros, G., and, 243; Théâtre populaire and, 90, 94–99, 318n87, 320n10, 321n31

      Voltaire, 5, 105, 111

      Volupté (Sainte-Beuve), 321n36

      Voyeur (Robbe-Grillet), 322nn55–56

      Wagner, Richard, 290, 342n163

      Wahl, François, viii, 160, 272

      Walser, Martin, 329n177

      Warhol, Andy, 281

      Wilhem, Danile, 330n17

     


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