Umberto Eco bibliography

Last updated

Contents

This is a list of works published by Umberto Eco.

Novels

Children's books

Non-fiction

Essays

Collections:

Uncollected essays:

Articles

Anthologies

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lucos Cozza</span> Italian archaeologist (1921–2011)

Lucos Cozza was an Italian Roman archaeologist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Piero Camporesi</span> Italian historian (1926–1997)

Piero Camporesi was an Italian historian of literature and an anthropologist. He was a professor of Italian literature at the University of Bologna.

Ludovico Geymonat was an Italian mathematician, philosopher and historian of science. As a philosopher, he mainly dealt with philosophy of science, epistemology and Marxist philosophy, in which he gave an original turn to dialectical materialism.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Costanzo Preve</span> Italian philosopher and political theorist

Costanzo Preve was an Italian philosopher and a political theoretician.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Giovanni Piana</span> Italian philosopher (1940–2019)

Giovanni Piana was an Italian philosopher. He taught theoretical philosophy at the University of Milan from 1970 to 1999.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vittorio Foa</span> Italian politician, trade unionist, and writer (1910–2008)

Vittorio Foa was an Italian politician, trade unionist, journalist, and writer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Guglielmo Cavallo</span> Italian palaeographer (born 1938)

Guglielmo Cavallo is an Italian palaeographer and Byzantinist, Emeritus Professor of the Sapienza University of Rome.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Franco Fortini</span> Italian writer, poet and literary critic

Franco Fortini was the pseudonym of Franco Lattes, an Italian poet, writer, translator, essayist, literary critic and Marxist intellectual.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Enzo Giudici</span> Italian academic

Enzo Giudici was an Italian academic who specialized in French Renaissance literature, particularly Louise Labé and Maurice Scève. Giudici was also a publicist often compared with fascism.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Augusto Ponzio</span> Italian semiologist and philosopher (born 1942)

Augusto Ponzio is an Italian semiologist and philosopher.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Giuseppe Di Giacomo</span> Italian philosopher (born 1945)

Giuseppe Di Giacomo is an Italian philosopher and essayist.

Maurizio Trifone is an Italian linguist and lexicographer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Maria Corti</span> Italian philologist, literary critic, and novelist

Maria Corti was an Italian philologist, literary critic, and novelist. Considered one of the leading literary scholars of post-World War II Italy, she was awarded numerous prizes including the Premio Campiello for the entire body of her work. Her works of fiction were informed by her literary scholarship but also had a distinctly autobiographical vein, particularly her Voci del nord-est (1986) and II canto delle sirene (1989). For most of her career she was based at the University of Pavia where she established the Fondo Manoscritti di Autori Moderni e Contemporanei, an extensive curated archive of material on modern Italian writers.

Furio Jesi was an Italian historian, writer, archaeologist, and philosopher.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Franco Pappalardo La Rosa</span> Italian journalist, literary critic, and writer

Franco Pappalardo La Rosa is an Italian journalist, literary critic, and writer. He graduated from Turin university. He has lived in Turin since 1963. He contributed to cultural pages of Giornale del Sud, L'Umanità and Gazzetta del Popolo, and to many dictionaries, as Dizionario della Letteratura Italiana, Grande Dizionario Enciclopedico-Appendice 1991 and Dizionario dei Capolavori. Nowadays he contributes to many literary magazines, as Hebenon, Chelsea and L'Indice. He edited the publication of some works written by contemporary Italian writers, as Stefano Jacomuzzi, Giorgio Bàrberi Squarotti, Emanuele Occelli, Francesco Granatiero and Angelo Jacomuzzi. He took part in National and International Conferences on figures and aspects of contemporary poetry and fiction. He edits I Colibrì, fiction library between journalism and literature. He is founding member and member of the Board of Governors of the International Association “Amici di Cesare Pavese”.

Arrigo Pacchi was an Italian historian of philosophy. He graduated in philosophy at the University of Milan with an academic thesis in Medieval Philosophy. He dedicated his studies in particular to the natural philosophy of Thomas Hobbes and to the influence of Cartesianism in England.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Andrea Tornielli</span> Italian journalist and religious writer (born c. 1964)

Andrea Tornielli is an Italian Catholic journalist and religious writer who serves as the editorial manager for the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mauro Leonardi</span> Italian priest, writer and commentator (born 1959)

Mauro Leonardi is an Italian priest, writer and commentator.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Susan Petrilli</span> Italian academic (born 1954)

Susan Petrilli is an Italian semiotician, professor of philosophy and theory of languages at the University of Bari, Aldo Moro, Italy, and the seventh Thomas A. Sebeok Fellow of the Semiotic Society of America. She is also International Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Psychology, the University of Adelaide, South Australia.

Giovanni Balducci (1988) is an Italian essayist and sociologist.