Et in Arcadia Eco: Law & Masonic Literature
This paper explores how Umberto Ecos novel Foucaults Pendulum can be interpreted as a critical parody of The Holy Blood and The Holy Grail by the historians Baigent, Leigh and Lincoln respectively. We explore why two of these authors chose Dan Browns novel The Da Vinci Code as the object of their copyright grievance when Ecos work was at least potentially an equal case. Especially since Ecos work is frequently referred to as the thinking mans Da Vinci Code. First, we have analyzed the proximity of the structure of Ecos novel with that of The Holy Blood and The Holy Grails. Second, we have highlighted the similarities between the themes in both Ecos and Browns novels to show how any attempt of copyright litigation against either publication, according to the ruling of the judges in the United Kingdoms High Court and Court of Appeal would still result in a loss for the claimants.
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Format: | Digital revista |
Language: | English |
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Universidad de Costa Rica
2014
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Online Access: | http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1659-42232014000200004 |
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