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Umberto Eco and the Open Text Peter Bondanella (Indiana University)

Umberto Eco and the Open Text By Peter Bondanella (Indiana University)

Umberto Eco and the Open Text by Peter Bondanella (Indiana University)


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The first comprehensive study in English of Umberto Eco's theories and fictions.

Umberto Eco and the Open Text Summary

Umberto Eco and the Open Text: Semiotics, Fiction, Popular Culture by Peter Bondanella (Indiana University)

Umberto Eco is Italy's most famous living intellectual, known among academics for his literary and cultural theories, and to an enormous international audience through his novels, The Name of the Rose, Foucault's Pendulum and The Island of the Day Before. Umberto Eco and the Open Text is the first comprehensive study in English of Eco's work. In clear and accessible language, Peter Bondanella considers not only Eco's most famous texts, but also many occasional essays not yet translated into English. Tracing Eco's intellectual development from early studies in medieval aesthetics to seminal works on popular culture, postmodern fiction, and semiotic theory, he shows how Eco's own fiction grows out of his literary and cultural theories. Bondanella cites all texts in English, and provides a full bibliography of works by and about Eco.

Umberto Eco and the Open Text Reviews

Peter Bondanella's Umberto Eco and the Open Text, an extremely intelligent, well-researched monograph and the most lucid study on Umberto Eco to date, was certainly well worth the wait. Peter Bondanella's study of Umberto Eco is a invaluable guide for anyone who wishes to understand and appreciate one of the wittiest and most erudite, intelligent, and entertaining intellectuals of our time. Rocco Capozzi, World Literature Today
Bondanella's book amounts to a masterful sketch of Italian and Western intellectual history from the early 1950's to the present. The Comparatist

Table of Contents

1. Umberto Eco's intellectual origins: medieval aesthetics, publishing and mass media; 2. The open work, misreadings, and modernist aesthetics; 3. Cultural theory and popular culture: from structuralism to semiotics; 4. From semiotics to narrative theory in a decade of radical social change; 5. 'To make truth laugh': postmodern theory and practice in The Name of the Rose; 6. Interpretation, overinterpretation, paranoid interpretation, and Foucault's Pendulum; 7. Inferential strolls and narrative shipwrecks: Six Walks and The Island of the Day Before; 8. Conclusion; Bibliography.

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NLS9780521020879
9780521020879
0521020875
Umberto Eco and the Open Text: Semiotics, Fiction, Popular Culture by Peter Bondanella (Indiana University)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2005-10-20
236
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