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'''''The Name Of The Rose''''' is a novel written by [[Umberto Eco]] in 1980, which also received a [[The Film of the Book|movie adaptation]] in 1986, directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, and starring [[Christian Slater]], F. Murray Abraham, [[Ron Perlman]], [[Michael Lonsdale]], and [[Sean Connery]].
'''''The Name Of The Rose''''' is a novel written by [[Umberto Eco]] in 1980, which also received a [[The Film of the Book|movie adaptation]] in 1986, directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, and starring [[Christian Slater]], F. Murray Abraham, [[Ron Perlman]], [[Michael Lonsdale]], and [[Sean Connery]].


It is set in what has been called the [[Medieval Morons|disastrous]] [[The Late Middle Ages|fourteenth century]], during the period of the Medieval Inquisition. The story, described by some as [[Sherlock Holmes]] [[Recycled in Space|IN THE 14th CENTURY]], follows Brother William of Baskerville and his young friar apprentice, Adso of [[Useful Notes/Austria|Melk]], who go to an abbey where a murder was committed in order to [[Detective Story|investigate it]].
It is set in what has been called the [[Medieval Morons|disastrous]] [[The Late Middle Ages|fourteenth century]], during the period of the Medieval Inquisition. The story, described by some as [[Sherlock Holmes]] [[Recycled in Space|IN THE 14th CENTURY]], follows Brother William of Baskerville and his young friar apprentice, Adso of [[Austria|Melk]], who go to an abbey where a murder was committed in order to [[Detective Story|investigate it]].


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