Le nom de la rose

roman

510 pages

French language

Published July 10, 1982 by Bernard Grasset.

ISBN:
978-2-246-24511-7
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4 stars (45 reviews)

Roman policier puisque la trame est une enquête menée durant sept jours, à l'intérieur d'un monastère, par Guillaume de Baskerville. Roman théologique en ce sens que toute l'argumentation recueillie par le jeune moine Adso relève des concepts aristotéliciens et thomistes. Roman historique car situé avec beaucoup d'érudition et de minutie en Italie en l'an 1327, à une époque troublée de complots et d'hérésies que fomentent les roitelets du Saint Empire et le pape d'Avignon. Mais plus que tout cela, en en conservant les charmes et l'agrément, un livre sur les livres tant la bibliothèque labyrinthique du monastère est le lieu d'où tout part et où tout revient. Elaborée comme une imaginaire fantaisie de Borges, l'intrigue savamment scandée au son trompeur des sept trompettes de l'Apocalypse est intelligemment menée par un Sherlock Holmes médiéval qui n'ignore rien de l'ésotérisme et du mysticisme. Un grand roman de 1980 dont l'exemplaire traduction préserve …

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Review of 'El nombre de la rosa' on Goodreads

4 stars

A monk is asked to solve a series of murders in a remote 14th-century abbey amid a backdrop of high-level meetings between two opposing factions within the Catholic church.

This is my second time reading this novel. My first reading was well over 10 years ago, but that was before I discovered my recent interest in the Middle Ages. In addition to that, I also read a book earlier this summer specifically about monasteries and monastic living. With all of that under my belt, I decided to reread this book to see if I would still be impressed with it.

Perhaps not surprisingly, the mystery of the murders and of the library were much less intriguing the second time round. I think that's because there is little else to the novel other than that and the debates between the two opposing factions. A great novel, at its heart, still needs …

Review of 'El nombre de la rosa' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

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Esta novela es una delicia en sí misma, vamos no tengo palabras.

A través de los ojos de Adso iremos viendo la forma en que Guillermo le instruye acerca de las cuestiones divinas y terrenales y cómo utiliza la lógica para intentar desentrañar el misterio de la muerte de un joven monje.

Como digo he quedado más que encantada con esta novela, y sinceramente os la recomiendo muy mucho. Y si por lo que sea no podéis u os atrevéis con ella por lo menos ved la película que también lo merece.

Review of 'Der Name der Rose' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A Franciscan friar and a Benedictine novice travel to a Benedictine monastery in Italy to attend a theological disputation. Not it’s not a joke… its murder. The Name of the Rose is set in 1327 and follows the story of William of Baskerville and his companion and narrator Adso as they try to uncover who is behind all the mysterious deaths.

Baskerville is an intellectual and almost Sherlock in the way he analyses and comes to his conclusions; with his trusty sidekick, Watson… I mean Adso who is narrating this book many years later as a memoir, giving Umberto Eco the perfect chance to flood the novel with all his knowledge of Medieval Catholicism.

This book is heavy in explaining the medieval times and the fights between the different Catholic factions, as well as the sheer ease of convicting someone as a heretic. I loved Eco’s other novel Foucault's Pendulum …

Review of 'El nombre de la rosa' on Goodreads

4 stars

A fascinating read. Medieval philosophy made, dare I say it, sexy. Esoteric ideas made concrete through character's actions, philosophic and religious history put into the context of the power struggles that shaped which ideas survived and which were burned at the stake, and a pretty decent mystery to boot.

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Subjects

  • Monastic and religious life -- Italy -- History -- Middle Ages, 600-1500 -- Fiction.
  • Monastic libraries -- Italy -- Fiction.
  • Italy -- Church history -- 476-1400 -- Fiction.