The death of the author is the birth of the reader.
Deconstruction
The death of the author is the birth of the reader.
Deconstruction
While commonly attributed to Barthes, Derrida explores similar themes and the phrase often appears in discussions of his work. This specific phrasing isn't directly his, but reflects a core Derridean idea.
1967 (conceptually)
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