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Metaphor and Shakespearean Drama explores the fruitful and potentially unruly nature of metaphorical utterances in Shakespearean drama, withanalyses of Othello, Titus Andronicus, King Henry IV Part 1, Macbeth, Hamlet, and The Tempest.
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- Cover
- Metaphor and Shakespearean Drama
- Contents
- Figure
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- 1 âUnchaste Significationâ
- 2 Proving Desdemona Haggard: Metaphor and Marriage in Othello
- 3 âMartyred Signsâ: Sacrifice and Metaphor in Titus Andronicus
- 4 Imperfect Speech: Equivocation and Metaphor in Macbeth
- 5 âBase Comparisonsâ: Figuring Royalty in King Henry IV Part 1
- 6 âEars of Flesh and Bloodâ: Dead Metaphors and Ghostly Figures in Hamlet
- 7 âStrange Fishâ: Transport and Translation in The Tempest
- Works Cited
- Index