Figures of Speech

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Dark Dark Dark
Destiny
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Eve
Finnegans Wake
Follow
fury
GERT RUDE
Hat
Hysteron Proteron
Intended Deviation
jacobs
JC.
joe
Joshua Judg
Kinsman
Kyd
language plasticity
literary analysis
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Mankind
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polymorphous
Prey
Rabelais
Revelations Pet
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Sky
sound
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Sun Breed Maggots
textual interpretation
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tower
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781880393024
  • Weight: 150g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Writing is not like chemical engineering. The figures of speech should not be learned the same way as the periodic table of elements. This is because figures of speech are not about hypothetical structures in things, but about real potentialities within language and within ourselves. The "figurings" of speech reveal the apparently limitless plasticity of language itself. We are inescapably confronted with the intoxicating possibility that we can make language do for us almost anything we want. Or at least a Shakespeare can. The figures of speech help to see how he does it, and how we might.

Therefore, in the chapters presented in this volume, the quotations from Shakespeare, the Bible, and other sources are not presented to exemplify the definitions. Rather, the definitions are presented to lead to the quotations. And the quotations are there to show us how to do with language what we have not done before. They are there for imitation.

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