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Metaphoric Resonance in Shakespearean Tragedy

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Metaphoric Resonance in Shakespearean Tragedy - Stagman, Myron
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An occasional prefigurement and echo was hardly unknown before Shakespeare. But the vast echoism-continuing forward and backward references-utilized in certain Shakespearean tragedies, was rare if unknown before him. Who, even now, does this?Two examples of messages conveyed via metaphoric resonance: (1) an element of the weight metaphoric trail in Coriolanus: The protagonist says scornfully to the Citizens in the first Act: He that depends upon your favours swims with fins of lead. In the second Act, Coriolanus more ...

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Metaphoric Resonance in Shakespearean Tragedy 2009, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne

ISBN-13: 9781443814447

Unabridged edition

Hardcover