Intro -- Translating Investments -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Renaissance Metaphor and the Dynamic of Cultural Change: An Introductory Road Map -- Chapter 2: Translating Investments: The Metaphoricity of Language, Hamlet, and 2 Henry...
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Intro -- Translating Investments -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Renaissance Metaphor and the Dynamic of Cultural Change: An Introductory Road Map -- Chapter 2: Translating Investments: The Metaphoricity of Language, Hamlet, and 2 Henry IV -- Chapter 3: Language and History in the Reformation: Translating Matter to Metaphor in the Sacrament -- Chapter 4: Donne's Tropic Awareness: Metaphor, Metonymy, and Devotions upon Emergent Occasions -- Chapter 5: Vesting Significance and Authority: The Vestiarian Controversy under Cranmer and Its Treatment by Foxe -- Chapter 6: Busirane's Place: The House of Abusive Rhetoric in The Faerie Queene -- Chapter 7: Catachresis and Metaphor: ''Be Bold, Be Bold, Be Not Too Bold'' in the Latin Rhetorical Tradition and Its Renaissance Adaptors -- Chapter 8: Exchanging Values: The Economic and Rhetorical World Seen by Gerrard de Malynes, Merchant -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-309) and index
Renaissance metaphor and the dynamic of cultural change: an introductory road mapTranslating investments: the metaphoricity of language: Hamlet, and 2 Henry IV -- Language and history in the reformation: translating matter to metaphor in the sacrament -- Donne's tropic awareness: metaphor, metonymy, and devotions upon emergent occasions -- Vesting significance and authority: the Vestiarian controversy under Cranmer and its treatment by Foxe -- Busirane's place: the house of abusive rhetoric in the Faerie Queene -- Catachresis and metaphor: "Be bold, be bold, be not too bold" in the Latin rhetorical tradition and its renaissance adaptors -- Exchanging values: the economic and rhetorical world seen by Gerrard de Malynes, merchant.