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Article: Illuminating Eco: on the Boundaries of Interpretation.(Book Review)
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- The Modern Language Review
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- July 1, 2005
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Illuminating Eco: On the Boundaries of Interpretation. Ed. by CHARLOTTE ROSS and ROCHELLE SIBLEY Aldershot: Ashgate. 2004. xviii + 207 pp. 42.50 [pounds sterling]. ISBN 0-7546-3680-1.
This volume of essays from a range of scholars approaches Eco's work from both Italianist and Comparative Literature perspectives. The aim of the volume, as of the conference from which it derives, is to place a particular focus on studies on Eco produced by academics in Britain, and to provide an additional, as well as at times an alternative, critical outlook to the critical traditions of the United States and Italy. In order to meet that objective, and stimulate the development ...