Fiction
The Name of the Rose
Foucault’s Pendulum
The Island of the Day Before
Baudolino
La misteriosa fiamma della regina Loana
General Nonfiction
Misreadings
Apocalypse Postponed
Travels in Hyperreality
Postscript to The Name of the Rose
Travels with a Salmon
Kant and the Platypus
Five Moral Pieces
History of Beauty
Language & Literary Criticism
The Aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas
Art and Beauty in the Middle Ages
The Aesthetics of Chaosmos: The Middle Ages of James Joyce
Limits of Interpretation
Interpretation and Overinterpretation
Six Walks in the Fictional Woods
The Search for the Perfect Language
Serendipities: Language & Lunacy
Experiences in Translation
On Literature
The Sign of Three: Dupin, Holmes, Pierce
Fictions Updated: Theories of Fictionality, Narratology, and Poetics*
Talking of Joyce
Semiotics
The Open Work
A Theory of Semiotics
The Role of the Reader
Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language
A Semiotic Landscape*
Carnival!*
Semiotics: An Introductory Anthology*
Frontiers in Semiotics*
Meaning and Mental Representations*
Universe and the Mind: A Semiotic Theory of Culture*
On the Medieval Theory of Signs*
Children’s Books
The Bomb and the General
The Three Astronauts
Collaborations & Contributions
The Picture History of Inventions from Plough to Polaris
The Bond Affair
The People’s Comic Book: Red Women’s Detachment, Hot on the Trail, and Other Chinese Comics
Charles M. Schulz: 40 Years of Life and Art*
Zeitgeist in Babel: The Post-Modernist Controversy*
The Italian Metamorphosis, 1943-1968*
The Future of the Book*
The Cult of Vespa*
Regina Maria Anzenberger Presents 22 Photographers*
The Story of Time*
Belief or Nonbelief?
Conversations About the End of Time*
Shadows of Reason*
Italian Works
Il miracolo di san Baudolino*
Storia dei Rosa Croce*
Semiosi naturale e parola nei Promessi Sposi*
Cinque scritti morali
Tra menzogna e ironia
*These works only contain Eco contributions
Quoted from www.modernword.com
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Umberto Eco’s Works
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