Rivista di Estetica (Apr 2021)

Power, Dangers and Resources of Forgery, from Theory to Novels

  • Anna Maria Lorusso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/estetica.7690
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76
pp. 95 – 112

Abstract

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The subject of this contribution concerns the evolution of Eco’s thought on the problem of the false, from the first writings (in which the sign is just what can be used to lie) to the reflections of the late 1980s on the strength of the false, in a more culturological perspective. The essay will therefore trace an evolution that establishes in Eco’s theory a continuity between reflection on falsehood, reflection on falsification and the theory of fiction, while in a second time it will retrace all of Eco’s narrative going to highlight how all novels have to do with the false, or at least with the non-verifiability of the true. From this point of view, it will be argued that novels are the best place for Eco to affirm the strength of the false, for the nomothetic power of fictions.

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