I Limiti Dell'interpretazione by Umberto Eco

A collection of essays that examines how meaning is produced and constrained, arguing against the notion of limitless interpretation by showing how texts, codes, context and pragmatic rules restrict possible readings; it discusses semiotics, the tension between authorial intention and reader response, and the methodological limits of hermeneutics while defending a measured, rule-governed approach to understanding signs and cultural texts.

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