Handbook of Semiotics
Explore the intricate world of semiotics with the definitive Handbook of Semiotics by Winfried Noth. Published in 1990, this extensive volume spans an impressive 592 pages, providing a thorough examination of semiotics from Aesthetics to Zoosemiotics. This essential resource features sixty-five encyclopedic articles, offering in-depth insights into various aspects of this multifaceted discipline.
In addition to its rich content, the handbook includes a consolidated bibliography of nearly 3,000 titles, making it an invaluable reference for scholars and enthusiasts alike. The book also features comprehensive indexes of names and terms, ensuring easy navigation through its wealth of knowledge. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply curious about the philosophy of language, this handbook serves as a vital tool for understanding the complexities of communication and meaning in our world.
Enhance your library with this indispensable work that bridges the gap between linguistics, literature, and sociology.