A.J. Greimas's 'Semiotics of Narrative' is a pivotal work in the field of structural semiotics, offering a rigorous framework for analyzing the underlying structures of narrative. Greimas, a prominent figure in the Paris School of Semiotics, introduces fundamental concepts such as the semiotic square, narrative programs, and actantial models, which allow for a deep exploration of how meaning is generated and communicated within various forms of storytelling. This book provides an indispensable toolset for scholars and students interested in linguistics, literary theory, philosophy, and communication studies, revealing the universal patterns that govern human narrative comprehension.