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_bE25 1992
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100 1 _aEco, Umberto.
245 1 0 _aInterpretation and overinterpretation /
_cUmberto Eco with Richard Rorty, Jonathan Culler, Christine Brooke-Rose ; edited by Stefan Collini.
260 _aCambridge ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c1992.
300 _aix, 151 p. ;
_c23 cm.
520 _aUmberto Eco, international best-selling novelist and leading literary theorist, here brings together these two roles in a provocative discussion of the vexed question of literary interpretation. The limits of interpretation--what a text can actually be said to mean--are of double interest to a semiotician whose own novels' intriguing complexity has provoked his readers into intense speculation as to their meaning. Eco's illuminating and frequently hilarious discussion.
520 _aRanges from Dante to The Name of the Rose, from Foucault's Pendulum to Chomsky and Derrida, and bears all the hallmarks of his inimitable personal style. Three of the world's leading figures in philosophy, literary theory and criticism take up the challenge of entering into debate with Eco on the question of interpretation. Richard Rorty, Jonathan Culler and Christine Brooke-Rose each add a distinctive perspective to this contentious topic, contributing to a unique.
520 _aExchange of ideas between some of the foremost and most exciting theorists in the field.
650 0 _aCriticism.
650 0 _aSemiotics and literature.
700 1 _aCollini, Stefan,
_d1947-
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