The paper outlines the main semiotic characteristics of the last work by James Joyce (1882-1941), Finnegans Wake (1939), all of them being related to its linguistic peculiarities and untranslatability, and makes it explicit the deep motivations of the foundation of the semiotic theory of the interpretative cooperation of texts, as outlined by Umberto Eco (1932-2016) since The Open Work (1962), within this unique work of art, whose fundamental role has been historically neglected by the semiotic community.
Il lettore monello. Joyce, Finnegans Wake e le origini della cooperazione interpretativa
Gabriele Marino
2019-01-01
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The paper outlines the main semiotic characteristics of the last work by James Joyce (1882-1941), Finnegans Wake (1939), all of them being related to its linguistic peculiarities and untranslatability, and makes it explicit the deep motivations of the foundation of the semiotic theory of the interpretative cooperation of texts, as outlined by Umberto Eco (1932-2016) since The Open Work (1962), within this unique work of art, whose fundamental role has been historically neglected by the semiotic community.File in questo prodotto:
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