The relevance of metaphor : Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Bishop and Seamus Heaney / Josie O'Donoghue.
2021
PN228.M4 O36 2021
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The relevance of metaphor : Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Bishop and Seamus Heaney / Josie O'Donoghue.
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9783030839543 (electronic bk.)
3030839540 (electronic bk.)
9783030839536
3030839532
3030839540 (electronic bk.)
9783030839536
3030839532
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Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
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©2021
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English
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10.1007/978-3-030-83954-3 doi
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PN228.M4 O36 2021
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809.1
Summary
This book considers metaphor as a communicative phenomenon in the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Bishop and Seamus Heaney, in light of the relevance theory account of communication first developed by Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson in the 1980s. The first half of the book introduces relevance theory, situating it in relation to literary criticism, and then surveys the history of metaphor in literary studies and assesses relevance theorys account of metaphor, including recent developments within the theory such as Robyn Carstons notion of the lingering of the literal. The second half of the book considers the role of metaphor in the work of three nineteenth- and twentieth-century poets through the lens of three terms central to relevance theory: inference, implicature and mutual manifestness. The volume will be of interest to students and scholars working in literary studies, pragmatics and stylistics, as well as to relevance theorists. Josie ODonoghue is a Research Fellow in English at Clare College, University of Cambridge, UK.
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Table of Contents
Chapter1. Introduction: Communicating Metaphor
Chapter 2. Relevance
Chapter 3. Metaphor
Chapter 4. The impossible metaphors: Inference in the poetry of Emily Dickinson
Chapter 5. Things as they are: Implicature in the Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop
Chapter 6. Mutual Manifestness in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney
Chapter 7. Conclusion.
Chapter 2. Relevance
Chapter 3. Metaphor
Chapter 4. The impossible metaphors: Inference in the poetry of Emily Dickinson
Chapter 5. Things as they are: Implicature in the Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop
Chapter 6. Mutual Manifestness in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney
Chapter 7. Conclusion.