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The first novel by Umberto Eco that became highly successful was “The Name of the Rose.” In chapter 7, The Interview, from the Class 12 English textbook, the novel is described as a remarkable blend of historical fiction, mystery, and ...

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Umberto Eco published his first novel, “The Name of the Rose,” at the age of 48. In chapter 7, The Interview, from the Class 12 English textbook, this milestone is significant as it highlights Eco’s late entry into the realm ...

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The position of the interviewer as one of unprecedented power and influence was described by H. L. Mencken. In chapter 7, The Interview, from the Class 12 English textbook, Mencken emphasizes how interviewers hold significant authority over the portrayal of ...

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Umberto Eco describes the themes of his novels as interwoven with philosophical and semiotic ideas. In chapter 7, The Interview, from the Class 12 English textbook, he emphasizes that his stories often explore the relationship between signs and meaning, reflecting ...

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In the context of Umberto Eco’s discussion in chapter 7, The Interview, from the Class 12 English textbook, interstices refer to the spaces between the words and the silences within communication. Eco emphasizes that these gaps are significant as they ...