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Preface to the paperback edition; Acknowledgements; A note on the quotations; Part I: 1. Introduction. Reading as distinct from talking or writing about books; 2. Benveniste and semiology: or where structuralism doesn't work; Part II: 3. Thoughts on how we read; Part III: 4. The Utopianism of Roland Barthes; 5. The criticism of F. R. Levis; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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