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Many literary scholars call "The Name of the Rose" by the Italian writer and philosopher Umberto Eco an example of a postmodernist novel. How is this book "made"? Why is it equally interesting to read for both a sophisticated intellectual and a fan of simple detective stories? In the new issue, we discuss how "The Name of the Rose" combines elements of the detective and gothic genres; why Eco's novel can be simultaneously called both historical fiction and a philosophical book about eternal themes and problems; why the novel is called that and what did the writer originally want to call it? Support the channel financially ❤️: https://www.donationalerts.com/r/zane... Subscribe and click the bell so you don't miss the next video! My Instagram: / astambra My Facebook page: / asta.zanegina Filming and editing: / k.pyatovskiy Cover design: / funny.lav The main literature that I used in preparation for the video: Kovalenko Yu., Chernukhin A. "Philosophy and aesthetics of postmodernism in the novel by W. Eco "The Name of the Rose" Erokhina L. "Narrative polyphony in the novel "The Name of the Rose" as part of the strategy of the "model author" Umberto Eco Kulikova K. "The Name of the Rose" by Umberto Eco: the mutual influence of the traditions of the Gothic novel and detective" Rybalka I., Bumbur Yu. "Graphic allusion in the novel by W. Eco "The Name of the Rose" Ignatova S. "Polyphony and postmodernism in the novel by W. Eco "The Name of the Rose" Khoreva L. "The author's picture of the world in the novel by W. Eco "The Name of the Rose" Contents: 00:00 Introduction 03:27 Plot 04:47 "The Name of the Rose": a gothic novel 08:43 "The Name of the Rose": "an English-style detective story" 11:19 "The Name of the Rose": a historical novel 16:34 "The Name of the Rose": a philosophical novel 23:09 Afterword Other videos about foreign literature: Martin O'Kayne - Graveyard Dirt [In a Nutshell] • Martin O'Kayne - Graveyard Dirt ... Clive Lewis - The Screwtape Letters [In a Nutshell] • Clive Lewis - The Screwtape Letters [In a Nutshell] Mary Shelley - Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus [In a Nutshell] • Mary Shelley - Frankenstein, or the Modern ... Maurice Maeterlinck [PERSONA] • Maurice Maeterlinck [PERSONA] THE GODFATHER. Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola [movie/book] • THE GODFATHER. Mario Puzo and Francis ... Oscar Wilde The main aesthete of world literature? [PERSONA] • Oscar Wilde The world's leading aesthete ... Music in the video: Kevin MacLeod — Lithium Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License for the use of the track Lithium (artist: Kevin MacLeod): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Audionautix — Renaissance Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License for the use of the track Renaissance (artist: Audionautix): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Kevin MacLeod — Mary Celeste Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License for the use of the track Mary Celeste (artist: Kevin MacLeod): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Doug Maxwell/Media Right Productions — Renaissance Castle Quincas Moreira — Metamorphosis Kevin MacLeod — Lost Frontier Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License for the use of the track Lost Frontier (artist: Kevin MacLeod): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Underbelly & Ty Mayer — Medieval Astrology #NameOfTheRose #UmbertoEco #literature #AsyaZanegina #litzhara