Metaphor is a central concept in literary studies, but it is also
prevalent in everyday language and speech. Recent literary theories such
as postmodernism and deconstruction have transformed the study of the
text and revolutionized our thinking about metaphor.
In this fascinating volume, David Punter:
- establishes the classical background of the term from its
philosophical roots to the religious and political tradition of
metaphor in the East
- relates metaphor to the public realms of culture and politics and the
way in which these influence the literary
- examines metaphor in relation to literary theory, philosophy,
psychoanalysis and postcolonial studies
- illustrates his argument with specific examples from western and
eastern literature and poetry.
This comprehensive and engaging book emphasizes the significance of
metaphor to literary studies, as well as its relevance to cultural
studies, linguistics and philosophy.