Correct option is C
These works are written by Edward Said. Edward Said was a Palestinian-American literary critic and cultural theorist. He was born in Jerusalem in 1935 and died in New York City in 2003. He is best known for his book Orientalism (1978), which is a critique of Western representations of the Middle East. Said was a controversial figure, but he was also one of the most important intellectuals of his generation. His work has had a profound impact on the way we think about literature, culture, and politics.
On Late Style: Music and Literature against the Grain (2006): A book about late style in music and literature, which Said defines as a style that is characterized by its defiance of convention and its refusal to conform to expectations. The World, the Text and the Critic (1983): A book about the relationship between literature and society, in which Said argues that literature is not simply a reflection of reality, but also a way of intervening in and changing reality. The Question of Palestine (1979): A book about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in which Said argues that the conflict is a product of colonialism and imperialism.
Image, Music, Text is written by Roland Barthes. It is a book about the relationship between images, music, and text. Barthes argues that these three media are all forms of language, and that they can be used to create different meanings. The book was first published in French in 1964 and translated into English in 1977. It is considered to be one of Barthes's most important works.