The Metaphor, a Semantic AnalysisSanskrit Pustak Bhandar, 1992 - 61 strani Comparative and analytical study of metaphor as it appears in Indian and Western theories of poetics. |
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... chapters , as well as a concluding chapter and the first , I have sketched out the idea of metaphor and the anomally it involves . In this connection , I have traced its inception in the Vedic Literautre , its explanation in later Vedic ...
... chapters , as well as a concluding chapter and the first , I have sketched out the idea of metaphor and the anomally it involves . In this connection , I have traced its inception in the Vedic Literautre , its explanation in later Vedic ...
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Bijoya Goswami. CHAPTER I What is metaphor ? Section 1 : The metaphor is firmly rooted in the very basis of human speech . Palmer says : " .... Perhaps the most fruitful source of extension of meanings is the metaphorical ... CHAPTER I ...
Bijoya Goswami. CHAPTER I What is metaphor ? Section 1 : The metaphor is firmly rooted in the very basis of human speech . Palmer says : " .... Perhaps the most fruitful source of extension of meanings is the metaphorical ... CHAPTER I ...
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Bijoya Goswami. CHAPTER III Simlarity Vs. Identity Section 1 : The identity that operates in metaphor appears to be only a step ahead of similarity . Aristotle recognises the fact that metaphor and simile come very close ... CHAPTER III ...
Bijoya Goswami. CHAPTER III Simlarity Vs. Identity Section 1 : The identity that operates in metaphor appears to be only a step ahead of similarity . Aristotle recognises the fact that metaphor and simile come very close ... CHAPTER III ...
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