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Da James Joyce a John Assurbanipal Smith. La (de)legittimazione del comico Nell’opera di umberto eco


G Tiso

Abstract

This essay explores the role of humour and the treatment of the comic in the works of Umberto Eco, and in charting their evolution – from the earnest beginnings of Opera Aperta to the confident use of wit and parody in the more mature works – it seeks to highlight a contradiction: even as on the one hand he is willing to regard the comic as a legitimate object of critical attention, and
gives it a central thematic role in The Name of the Rose, Eco stops short of fully acknowledging its critical dimension and its potential to subvert traditional cultural hierarchies and roles.

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