Metalinguistic Metaphors of Euclides da Cunha
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17058/signo.v41i70.5658Keywords:
Metalanguage. Metaphor. Euclides da Cunha. Writing.Abstract
This paper presents a reading of the metalinguistic metaphors used by Euclides da Cunha, to refer to his two main books, Os sertões (about The Canudos’ War) and Um paraíso perdido (about Amazonia). The concept of the metalanguage established by Jakobson was fudamental to the research, which had s its basic-theoretical support of Lakoff and Johnson’s conceputal metaphor postulate (2002). The metaphors analyzed in this paper (TO REVENGE IS TO WRITE and BOOK IS A SON) were collected from the writer's essays and letters he wrote to friends and family, rewriting his writing through the metalanguage. Based on Lakoff and Johnson (2002), the reflections assumes that metaphor is not just a matter of language. It is also - and fundamentally - a matter of thought and action. The research uses Mota (2003), which also comments Euclid's texts.Downloads
Download data is not yet available.
Downloads
Published
2016-03-14
Issue
Section
vol. 41, nº 70 – Metáfora e metonímia: múltiplos olhares
License
Authors publishing with Signo retain the copyright to their work, licensing it under the Creative Commons Attribution License which allows articles to be re-used and re-distributed without restriction, as long as the original work is correctly cited. Signo is owned by Associação Pró-Ensino em Santa Cruz do Sul and also hosts the Open Journal System plataform. Creative Commons Atribuição 4.0 Internacional.
How to Cite
Metalinguistic Metaphors of Euclides da Cunha. (2016). Signo, 41(70), 130-140. https://doi.org/10.17058/signo.v41i70.5658