Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... metaphor but , ultimately , that of meaning . Even the problem of fictionality is that of meaning , of the immediate versus the remote or displaced reference , and I think we cannot avoid this issue in a discussion of literature . I don ...
... metaphor but , ultimately , that of meaning . Even the problem of fictionality is that of meaning , of the immediate versus the remote or displaced reference , and I think we cannot avoid this issue in a discussion of literature . I don ...
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... metaphorical relation is maintained : a brave fellow appeared at the porch , like a bright falcon from behind the hills ... metaphor has a metonymical tint . Ambiguity is an intrinsic , inalienable character of any self - focused message ...
... metaphorical relation is maintained : a brave fellow appeared at the porch , like a bright falcon from behind the hills ... metaphor has a metonymical tint . Ambiguity is an intrinsic , inalienable character of any self - focused message ...
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... metaphor will " die . " The classic example of a " dead metaphor " is " the leg of a table " ( where there can be little argument that " leg " is being used figuratively ) . Such dead metaphors are invoked in contrast to " real " or ...
... metaphor will " die . " The classic example of a " dead metaphor " is " the leg of a table " ( where there can be little argument that " leg " is being used figuratively ) . Such dead metaphors are invoked in contrast to " real " or ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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