Interpretation and Overinterpretation

Capa
Cambridge University Press, 5 de mar. de 1992 - 151 páginas
The limits of interpretation--what a text can actually be said to mean--are of double interest to a semiotician whose own novels' intriguing complexity has provoked his readers into intense speculation as to their meaning. Eco's illuminating and frequently hilarious discussion ranges from Dante to The Name of the Rose, Foucault's Pendulum, to Chomsky and Derrida, and bears all the hallmarks of his inimitable personal style. Three of the world's leading figures in philosophy, literary theory and criticism take up the challenge of entering into debate with Eco on the question of interpretation. Richard Rorty, Jonathan Culler and Christine Brooke-Rose each add a distinctive perspective on this contentious topic, contributing to a unique exchange of ideas among some of the foremost and most exciting theorists in the field.
 

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Interpretation and history
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Overinterpreting texts
45
Between author and text
67
The pragmatists progress
89
In defence of overinterpretation
109
Palimpsest history
125
Reply
139
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