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In The Role of the Reader, Umberto Eco invites readers into a profound exploration of the dynamics between texts and their interpreters. This seminal work delves into the intricate relationship between authorial intent and reader interpretation, challenging traditional notions of literary authority and the act of reading itself.
Eco emphasises the active role of the reader in constructing meaning, suggesting that a text is not a fixed entity but rather a living dialogue between the writer and the audience. Through a series of compelling analyses, he examines how various elements such as semantics, discourse analysis, and stylistics converge to shape the reading experience. The book is rich with examples from literary theory, illustrating how context, culture, and individual perception influence our understanding of narratives.
This book is ideal for students and enthusiasts of literary theory, as well as anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of literature. Readers who appreciated Eco’s other works, such as The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum, will find this exploration of meaning and interpretation equally enriching.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 288
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 9780253203182
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