Umberto Eco: Philosophy, Semiotics and the Work of FictionISBN: 978-0-7456-0850-1
Paperback
208 pages
August 1999, Polity
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"It is a full, clear and authoritative account of Eco's work, with
an emphasis on his development as a theorist and in particular his
semiotic theory. But it includes a lively discussion of Eco's
novels, which teases out their links with the theory most
effectively. It shows the remarkable range and coherence of Eco as
a writer, and is notably interesting on the ways in which his ideas
have evolved in response to a changing cultural environment. Rich
in details, cool, well-paced and incisive, it provides an excellent
introduction to, as well as a sympathetic critique of, Eco the
thinker." David Robey, Department of Italian Studies, Reading
University
"This wonderfully lucid and thorough exposition of Eco's major works will be indispensable to scholars and students alike. Michael Caesar explores the interconnectedness of the 'theoretical' and 'narrative' writings with analytical rigour, balancing appreciation with careful criticism. Caesar makes brilliant use of his own reading of the works to discuss the 'role of the reader', showing the limits as well as the possibilities in Eco's approach to texts." Robert Lumley, Director of the Centre for Italian Studies, University College, London