Umberto Eco’s novels are complex texts that work, that can be read and thus interpreted on several levels, including but not limited to the literary, semiotic, linguistic, philosophic, and historical. Notwithstanding the postmodern ideology of the irrelevance of the author (in terms of identity and intentionality) to a text’s interpretation, Eco’s novels offer another level of reading and interpreting that includes the author’s own personal reading experiences. In this way, the author arguably becomes an integral part of the text and is directly involved in the interpretive process. This dissertation is a reconsideration of the figure of the postmodern author whose authority in a text’s interpretation has been challenged by theories of str...
The communication presents and clarifies some theoretical aspects of Umberto Eco. It is necessary to...
Umberto Eco’s novel The Name of the Rose as a postmodern literary work is extensively based on trans...
This dissertation articulates the relationship between literary form and unconscious affect in ficti...
Umberto Eco’s novels are complex texts that work, that can be read and thus interpreted on several l...
In this article, Umberto Eco’s novels will be analyzed as postmodern and neo-realist narration. From...
Notre thèse de doctorat se propose de montrer, selon une perspective historique et analytique, que t...
The communication presents and clarifies some theoretical aspects of Umberto Eco. It is necessary to...
Umberto Eco is arguably best known for his novel The Name of the Rose yet there is much more to him ...
Introducing part of the work is focused on short summary of Umberto Eco's bibliography and postmoder...
This dissertation argues that postmodernism is more usefully conceived of as a practice of reading t...
The recent theory of a return of realism has sparked a lively and somewhat heated debate among conte...
Intertextuality became one of the most popular and important terms in the culture of the 20th centur...
The thesis provides a reading of Umberto Eco's three novels, The Name of the Rose, Foucault's Pendu...
The last pronouncement of Umberto Eco’s fifty year long period of reflection on the processes of cog...
The subject of this article is bibliological reflection on Umberto Eco’s novel. Its storyline is a p...
The communication presents and clarifies some theoretical aspects of Umberto Eco. It is necessary to...
Umberto Eco’s novel The Name of the Rose as a postmodern literary work is extensively based on trans...
This dissertation articulates the relationship between literary form and unconscious affect in ficti...
Umberto Eco’s novels are complex texts that work, that can be read and thus interpreted on several l...
In this article, Umberto Eco’s novels will be analyzed as postmodern and neo-realist narration. From...
Notre thèse de doctorat se propose de montrer, selon une perspective historique et analytique, que t...
The communication presents and clarifies some theoretical aspects of Umberto Eco. It is necessary to...
Umberto Eco is arguably best known for his novel The Name of the Rose yet there is much more to him ...
Introducing part of the work is focused on short summary of Umberto Eco's bibliography and postmoder...
This dissertation argues that postmodernism is more usefully conceived of as a practice of reading t...
The recent theory of a return of realism has sparked a lively and somewhat heated debate among conte...
Intertextuality became one of the most popular and important terms in the culture of the 20th centur...
The thesis provides a reading of Umberto Eco's three novels, The Name of the Rose, Foucault's Pendu...
The last pronouncement of Umberto Eco’s fifty year long period of reflection on the processes of cog...
The subject of this article is bibliological reflection on Umberto Eco’s novel. Its storyline is a p...
The communication presents and clarifies some theoretical aspects of Umberto Eco. It is necessary to...
Umberto Eco’s novel The Name of the Rose as a postmodern literary work is extensively based on trans...
This dissertation articulates the relationship between literary form and unconscious affect in ficti...