Serendipities: Language And Lunacy
By (Author) Prof Umberto Eco
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
1st September 1999
3rd February 2000
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sociolinguistics
Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
Literary theory
306.44
Paperback
176
Width 126mm, Height 196mm, Spine 18mm
160g
SERENDIPITIES is an iconoclastic, dazzlingly erudite and witty demonstration, by one of the world's most brilliant thinkers, of how myths and lunacies can produce historical developments of no small significance. In Eco's words, 'even errors can produce interesting side effects'. Eco's book shows how: -- believers in a flat earth helped Columbus accidentally discover America -- the medieval myth of Prester John, the Christian king in Asia, assisted the European drive eastward -- the myth of the Rosicrucians affected the Masons, leading in turn to the widespread belief in a Jewish masonic plot to dominate the world and other forms of paranoid anti-Semitism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
"Examines, with wit and elegance, some of the many cases in which a mistaken belief has led to a sound result . . . Delightful."-The Atlantic Monthly
"Rich in historical anecdotes . . . Throughout, his treatments are informative, intellectually sophisticated, and thoroughly entertaining."-Library Journal
Umberto Eco is Professor of Semiotics at the University of Bologna and one of the world's most famous -- and admired -- writers.