Limits of Interpretation
Delve into the thought-provoking world of Umberto Eco with "Limits of Interpretation," a compelling exploration of interpretation's boundaries. Published in 1991, this influential work spans 304 pages and critiques what Eco terms 'the cancer of uncontrolled interpretation'—the tendency of many interpreters to overreach in their analyses, ultimately compromising the original meaning and undermining effective communication.
This book opens with four insightful theoretical essays that critically examine diverse facets of interpretive theory. Eco's mastery in linguistic semiotics and literary criticism shines through, making it a vital read for students and enthusiasts of philosophy and literary theory alike. Join Eco on a journey that challenges conventional wisdom and invites readers to reflect on the profound implications of interpretation. Secure your copy today and engage with one of Italy's greatest minds!