The Name of the Rose sold over ten million copies worldwide, marking it as a monumental success in Umberto Eco’s literary career. In chapter 7, The Interview, from the Class 12 English textbook, this impressive figure illustrates the novel’s widespread appeal and impact on readers globally. Its blend of mystery, historical context, and philosophical depth resonated with a diverse audience, making it a significant work in contemporary literature. The novel’s success not only solidified Eco’s reputation as a master storyteller but also contributed to the resurgence of interest in literary fiction that engages with complex themes.
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The Name of the Rose has sold over 10 million copies worldwide since its publication in 1980, making it one of the best-selling novels of all time. Its success is attributed to its intriguing blend of a detective story with historical fiction and philosophical themes, resonating with a wide range of readers.
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