1. Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco's best-selling novel--The Name of the Rose challenges its readers to map their landscapes cognitively and illustrate the emergence of the late-twentieth-century novel of complexity, that is, the novel of emergence, itself an apparently self-organizing emergent phenomenon among several writers in contemporary culture. ... Its author, the elderly monk Adso, divides his text into seven parts, spanning seven days; each part or day is further ordered into "periods corresponding to the liturgical hours" of the monastic day (7). ... The Name of the Rose is an early fourteenth-century...
- Word Count: 4697
- Approx Pages: 19
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate