Two Feasts of Metaphor

Reviews the books, Metaphor and Thought edited by Andrew Ortony (1979) and On Metaphor edited by Sheldon Sacks (1979). The Ortony volume derives from the conference "Metaphor and Thought" and, of the two volumes, is somewhat more ambitious in scope. Its goal is to present a representative...

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