Connecting the Fragments: Interpreting Eco's Labyrinth Text Theory

Connecting the Fragments: Interpreting Eco's Labyrinth Text Theory

by Zhu Taoxiang

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Based on extensive reading and in-depth understanding of Eco's writings, this book finds that his thinking on the labyrinth text ran through his entire academic and creative career, and fragments of his thoughts were scattered and submerged in every corner of his theoretical books, essays and novels. In his representative work "The Name of the Rose", he put the theory into practice, and added narration to what was unclear in the theory. This book puts forward a proposition - Eco has actually discussed the labyrinth text theory intermittently and scatteredly, but only in fragmentary form, which needs to be connected. This book attempts to discover, sort out and connect relevant theoretical fragments to outline the basic outline of its labyrinth text theory.

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