On Literature by Umberto Eco
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This collection of essays delves into the intricate world of literary criticism, exploring the multifaceted relationship between readers and texts. It offers a profound examination of the role of literature in society, the nature of interpretation, and the enduring power of storytelling. Through a blend of scholarly insight and accessible prose, the essays traverse a wide range of topics, from the nuances of translation to the interplay between fiction and reality, ultimately celebrating the transformative potential of literature to shape human understanding and cultural discourse.
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- 2002
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