Similes, Puns and Counterfactuals in Literary Narrative Similes, Puns and Counterfactuals in Literary Narrative
Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and Stylistics

Similes, Puns and Counterfactuals in Literary Narrative

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In this study, Jennifer Riddle Harding presents a cognitive analysis of three figures of speech that have readily identifiable forms: similes, puns, and counterfactuals. Harding argues that when deployed in literary narrative, these forms have narrative functions—such as the depiction of conscious experiences, allegorical meanings, and alternative plots—uniquely developed by these more visible figures of speech. Metaphors, by contrast, are often "invisible" in the formal structure of a text. With a solid cognitive grounding, Harding’s approach emphasizes the relationship between figurative forms and narrative effects. Harding demonstrates the literary functions of previously neglected figures of speech, and the potential for a unified approach to a topic that crosses cognitive disciplines. Her work has implications for the rhetorical approach to figures of speech, for cognitive disciplines, and for the studies of literature, rhetoric, and narrative.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
2017
21 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
182
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Taylor & Francis
VENDEDOR
Taylor & Francis Group
TAMAÑO
1
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