The Prague Cemetery

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The Prague Cemetery is a historical conspiracy thriller novel by Umberto Eco that explores the origins of modern antisemitism through a fictionalized account of 19th-century forgeries and secret plots.

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The Prague Cemetery canonical 3
Il cimitero di Praga 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conspiracy thriller
historical novel
novel
author Umberto Eco
contains fictionalized accounts of historical events
countryOfOrigin Italy
EnglishTranslator Richard Dixon
explores origins of modern antisemitism
features fictional forger
genre conspiracy fiction
historical fiction
mystery fiction
thriller
hasCharacter Alexandre Dumas
Captain Dreyfus
Ippolito Nievo
Maurice Joly NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud
hasISBN 978-88-452-6468-0
hasProtagonist Simone Simonini
hasTranslation English
literaryMovement postmodernism
mainTheme antisemitism
forgery
manipulation of history
political conspiracy
secret societies
mediaType print
narrativeForm first-person narrative
originalLanguage Italian
originalTitle The Prague Cemetery self-linksurface differs
surface form: Il cimitero di Praga
pageCount about 450
protagonistNationality Italian
protagonistOccupation forger
spy
publicationYear 2010
publisher Bompiani
references Freemasons
French secret services
Italian unification
Society of Jesus
surface form: Jesuits
referencesWork The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
setInPeriod 19th century
setting Palermo
Paris
Prague
Turin

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Umberto Eco notableWork The Prague Cemetery
The Prague Cemetery originalTitle The Prague Cemetery self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Il cimitero di Praga
Numero Zero precededBy The Prague Cemetery