Eco, Umberto

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This is a bibliography page, concerning a work to which reference is made elsewhere in this guide.


Eco, Umberto, in Yale Johnson, cited in Hitchings, 2005.
The Italian Umberto Eco may be best known to the general public as a novelist, author of The Name of the Rose and other books, but he is also a distinguished scholar in the field of semiotics. Of his novels, Foucault's Pendulum has a title directly relating to scholarship; and The Name of the Rose is set in a library, with a plot that centres on a manuscript.