The definitive guide to understanding explores how texts rely on active audience participation to generate meaning. Originally published in English in 1979, this seminal work bridges semiotics and literary theory by shifting the focus from the author's intent to the dynamic relationship between the text and its interpreter.
Umberto Eco's The Role of the Reader is a cornerstone of modern literary theory, shifting the focus from authorial intent to the reader’s constructive power. It is an indispensable guide for anyone wanting to move beyond what a text says to understand how it works. umberto eco the role of the reader pdf
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