The Key to "The Name of the Rose": Including Translations of All Non-English PassagesUniversity of Michigan Press, 1999 - 194 páginas Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose is a brilliant mystery set in a fictitious medieval monastery. The text is rich with literary, historical, and theoretical references that make it eminently re-readable. The Key makes each reading fuller and more meaningful by helping the interested reader not merely to read but also to understand Eco's masterful work. Inspired by pleas from friends and strangers, the authors, each trained in Classics, undertook to translate and explain the Latin phrases that pepper the story. They have produced an approachable, informative guide to the book and its setting--the middle ages. The Key includes an introduction to the book, the middle ages, Umberto Eco, and philosophical and literary theories; a useful chronology; and reference notes to historical people and events. The clear explanations of the historical setting and players will be useful to anyone interested in a general introduction to medieval history. Adele J. Haft is Associate Professor of Classics, Hunter College, City University of New York. Jane G. White is chair of the Department of Languages, Dwight Englewood School. Robert J. White is Professor of Classics and Oriental Studies, Hunter College, City University of New York. |
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... with those of the three readers they chose to re- view our book - mean more to us than we can say . Adele J. Haft Jane Giegengack White Robert J. White Preface ......... Authors ' Notes ...... Introduction .... CHAPTER ONE.
... with those of the three readers they chose to re- view our book - mean more to us than we can say . Adele J. Haft Jane Giegengack White Robert J. White Preface ......... Authors ' Notes ...... Introduction .... CHAPTER ONE.
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... reader able to overcome the penitential obstacle of the first hundred pages ? It means , precisely , writing one hundred pages for the purpose of construct- ing a reader suitable for what comes afterward . . . . What model reader did I ...
... reader able to overcome the penitential obstacle of the first hundred pages ? It means , precisely , writing one hundred pages for the purpose of construct- ing a reader suitable for what comes afterward . . . . What model reader did I ...
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... Readers continue to enter Eco's mysterious labyrinth for any number of reasons . Some are lured to The Name of the Rose because of a fascination with the Middle Ages . Others come to The Name of the Rose after tasting Eco's latest ...
... Readers continue to enter Eco's mysterious labyrinth for any number of reasons . Some are lured to The Name of the Rose because of a fascination with the Middle Ages . Others come to The Name of the Rose after tasting Eco's latest ...
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... readers with a panoramic view of the people and events that shaped seventeenth - century Europe ( Cardinal Mazarin and the Thirty Years ' War , for example ) and to delight them with tantalizing burlesques of Renaissance poetry ...
... readers with a panoramic view of the people and events that shaped seventeenth - century Europe ( Cardinal Mazarin and the Thirty Years ' War , for example ) and to delight them with tantalizing burlesques of Renaissance poetry ...
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... readers who find themselves , like us , Eco's willing " accomplices . " It is no small miracle that ( re ) reading The Name of the Rose still affects us as terribly and sublimely as it did that first time in 1983 . Adele J. Haft , Jane ...
... readers who find themselves , like us , Eco's willing " accomplices . " It is no small miracle that ( re ) reading The Name of the Rose still affects us as terribly and sublimely as it did that first time in 1983 . Adele J. Haft , Jane ...
Contenido
Umberto Eco Semiotics and Medieval Thought | 19 |
A Brief Chronology of the Middle Ages | 31 |
An Annotated Guide to the Historical and Literary References in The Name of the Rose | 35 |
Notes on the Text of The Name of the Rose Including Translations of All NonEnglish Passages | 94 |
For Those Who Have Finished The Name of the Rose | 177 |
Works by Umberto Eco | 185 |
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About the Authors | 193 |
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