The Name of the Rose Study Guide Sources

This Study Guide consists of approximately 25 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Name of the Rose.

The Name of the Rose Study Guide Sources

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Biasin, Gian-Paolo, Review of Il nome della rosa, in World Literature Today, Vol. 55, No. 3, Summer 1981, pp. 449—50.

Bondanella, Peter, "'To Make Truth Laugh': Postmodern Theory and Practice in The Name of the Rose," in Umberto Eco and the Open Text: Semiotics, Fiction, Popular Culture, Cambridge University Press, 1997, pp. 93—125.

Borges, Jorge Luis, Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writings, New Directions, 1964, p. 3.

Copleston, Frederick C., Medieval Philosophy, Harper Torchbooks, 1961, p. 121.

D'Amico, Masolino, "Medieval Mirth," in the Times Literary Supplement, January 9, 1981, p. 29.

De Lauretis, Teresa, "Gaudy Rose: Eco and Narcissism," in Reading Eco: An Anthology, edited by Rocco Capozzi, Indiana University Press, 1997, p. 243.

Dirda, Michael, "The Letter Killeth and the Spirit Giveth Life," in Book World—The Washington Post, June 19, 1983, pp. 5, 14.

Eco, Umberto, The Name of the Rose, translated by William Weaver, with Author's Postscript, Harcourt, 1994.

Farronato, Cristina, Eco's Chaosmos: From the Middle Ages to Postmodernity, University of Toronto Press...

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