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<title>Zagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich 2015, t. 58, nr 2 (116)</title>
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<subtitle>Umberto Eco</subtitle>
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<entry>
<title>L’attività inferenziale e le aspettative nel pensiero estetico di Umberto Eco</title>
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<author>
<name>Polidoro, Piero</name>
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<summary type="text">L’attività inferenziale e le aspettative nel pensiero estetico di Umberto Eco
Polidoro, Piero
Gałkowski, Artur
Umberto Eco’s aesthetic theory shows a great continuity and coherence through decades. Both&#13;
in Opera aperta (a pre-semiotic work published in 1962) and in Lector in fabula, inferential&#13;
activity is at the very center of aesthetic experience and of interpretation in general. The&#13;
musicological theory by Leonard B. Meyer was one of Eco’s inspiration sources; it suggested&#13;
the importance of this inferential activity and of the tensions it generates in producing&#13;
emotional reactions to textual stimuli. But tensions are not the only way inferential activity&#13;
contribute to aesthetic experience; tendencies too have an important role in it.
</summary>
<dc:date>2015-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Things to Be Read. The 70th Anniversary of the Department of Literary Theory at the University of Lodz (1945−2015)</title>
<link href="http://hdl.handle.net/11089/46270" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>Zatora, Anna</name>
</author>
<id>http://hdl.handle.net/11089/46270</id>
<updated>2023-03-17T02:59:44Z</updated>
<published>2015-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Things to Be Read. The 70th Anniversary of the Department of Literary Theory at the University of Lodz (1945−2015)
Zatora, Anna
Gałkowski, Artur
</summary>
<dc:date>2015-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Eco, Dante e la semiosi ermetica</title>
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<author>
<name>Fistetti, Francesca</name>
</author>
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<updated>2023-03-17T02:59:42Z</updated>
<published>2015-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Eco, Dante e la semiosi ermetica
Fistetti, Francesca
Gałkowski, Artur
This paper focuses on Dante’s centrality in the Umberto Eco’s reflection about persistence&#13;
over the centuries of the “way of thinking” defined “hermetic semiosis” by the author of&#13;
The name of the rose, which has affected at considerable lenght many contemporary “readeroriented”&#13;
theories and practices. In fact Dante, by contravening the Thomist devaluation of&#13;
the poetic genre, not only assigned a revealing and mystic-prophetical function to poetry,&#13;
but also, at the same time, according to Eco, anticipated the “epistemological break” begun&#13;
with florentine neoplatonism, namely “that mystic text trend which is still continuing today”&#13;
(Eco 1985).
</summary>
<dc:date>2015-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Co winno być przeczytane. 70 lat Katedry Teorii Literatury (1945–2015)</title>
<link href="http://hdl.handle.net/11089/46268" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>Zatora, Anna</name>
</author>
<id>http://hdl.handle.net/11089/46268</id>
<updated>2023-03-17T02:59:52Z</updated>
<published>2015-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Co winno być przeczytane. 70 lat Katedry Teorii Literatury (1945–2015)
Zatora, Anna
Gałkowski, Artur
</summary>
<dc:date>2015-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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