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1. Accumulated Metaphors from the Same Semantic Domain2. Accumulated Metaphors from Different Semantic Domains; B. Complex Structures; 1. Extension to an Additional Accumulation; 2. Juxtaposition of Two Syntactically Dependent Groups; 3. Combined...
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1. Accumulated Metaphors from the Same Semantic Domain2. Accumulated Metaphors from Different Semantic Domains; B. Complex Structures; 1. Extension to an Additional Accumulation; 2. Juxtaposition of Two Syntactically Dependent Groups; 3. Combined Accumulations; C. Multiple Structures; Chapter VI. METAPHORICAL EXTENSIONS TO SYMBOLIC TABLEAU; A. Synaesthetic Metaphors Symbolic of Mental Contiguity; B. Metaphors Animating Abstractions; 1. Duration; 2. The ""Self.; C. Metaphorical Extensions within the Symbolic Portrayal of the Novel's Characters; 1. Dehumanization 2. Characters Functioning as Symbolic FiguresD. Symbolic Implications of an ""Actual"" Scene or Event; E. Symbolic Descriptions of Art; Chapter VII. METAPHORS AND SIMILES IN THE SAME TEMPORAL CONTEXT; A. Single Simile within Metaphorical Passages; 1. Simile Enhancing a Single Aspect of the Metaphorical Image; 2. Simile Playing an Essential Role; a. Brief Simile Specifying the Code of the Metaphorical Transposition; b. Simile Extending to a Descriptive Tableau; c. Simile Introducing a Separate Image; 3. Borderline Cases between Simile and Metaphor; a. Etre comme; b. Comme; c. Comme si B. Extensions Clarifying the Semantic DomainC. Metaphorical Tableau; D. Continued Metaphors within a Symbolic Context; E. Continued Metaphors within a Context Associating Similar Temporal Experiences; Chapter IV. METAPHORICAL EXPANSION AND MULTIPLE SETS OF METAPHORS; A. Metaphorical Expansion; B. Cumulative Series of Metaphors; 1. Clarifying Function of Additional Transposition; 2. Syntactical Integration of Additional Metaphors; 3. Juxtaposition of Antithetical Images; 4. Juxtaposition of Different Images; Chapter V. ACCUMULATED METAPHORS; A. Simple Structures B. Multiple Similes within Metaphorical Passages1. Multiple Similes from the Same Domain; 2. Multiple Similes from Different Domains; CONCLUSION; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Back Cover Cover; METAPHORIC NARRATION: THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF METAPHORS IN A LA RECHERCHE DU TEMPS PERDU; Title; Copyright; Dedication; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; Chapter I. THE SINGLE METAPHOR; Chapter II. THE BRIEF CONCEIT; A. Same Parts of Speech Establishing the Semantic Domain; B. Verb-Subject-Object Reinforcements; C. Specific Functions of the Conceit as Conceptual Model; 1. Conceit Clarifying References to Time; 2. Conceit Clarifying a Descriptive Tableau; Chapter III. THE CONTINUED METAPHOR; A. Aphoristic Conceit Extended for Illustration