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Umberto Eco: Critical Essay by JoAnn Cannon

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Umberto Eco
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SOURCE: “The Imaginary Universe of Umberto Eco: A Reading of Foucault's Pendulum,1 in Modern Fiction Studies, Vol. 38, No. 4, Winter, 1992, pp. 894-909.

In the following essay, Cannon examines the central theme of Foucault's Pendulum in cultural and theoretical contexts of Eco's life and work, deconstructing the way the novel questions the main tenor of the author's thought.

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