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gone to soldiers by marge piercy and the pickwick papers by my boyfriend, charlie.
Samsa said:At the behest of a friend I just finished reading Carl Jung's "The Undiscovered Self." I would have to re-read it at least one more time before I could comment intelligently on it.
vonwotan said:Baudolino by Umberto Eco. I really enjoy Eco's novells and have read The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum several times.
Harp said:Ever read Viktor Frankl's Man's Search For Meaning?
goldwyn girl said:Just finished "Hot Toddy" Thelma Todd The true story of Hollywoods most sensational murder by Andy Edmonds. Very interesting probe into the "Mob" in the 20's and 30's
Harp said:I've avoided Eco for philosophic reasons but have been tempted to try him.
vonwotan said:Harp, I would be interested to hear whether it is Eco's actual writings on philisopy, his literary criticisms and work in semiotics, or other views that have made you avoid his novels.
Harp said:Philosophy renegade bias from grad school days.
Samsa said:He was once a staunch Thomist, no?
Samsa said:He was once a staunch Thomist, no?
vonwotan said:Eco's thesis and first published book, Il problema estetico in San Tommaso, were on St. Thomas. However he made his reputation as a mediaevilist with the publication of his second book, Sviluppo dell’estetico medievale.
Unfortunately my knowledge of Eco is primarily his novels and literary criticism. During my time at Uni, the professors in our French department tended to be deconstructionists ('68 Sorbonne types) and included discusssions of semiotics in many of their lectures. Eco's literary criticisms of
some 19th century french works were a staple in our classes.