Mutable Glass
Discover the fascinating exploration of metaphor in literature with Mutable Glass by Herbert Grabes. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this comprehensive paperback spans 432 pages, delving into the rich historical context of metaphor from the early modern period to the Renaissance. Grabes builds on the foundational work of E. R. Curtius, meticulously tracing the evolving usage of the mirror as a metaphorical 'vehicle' while examining its structural role within various literary pieces. This insightful study is perfect for those interested in English literature, history, and criticism, particularly in relation to medieval and early modern texts. Enhance your understanding of figures of speech and the intricate layers of meaning they convey in literature. Don't miss the opportunity to add this essential work to your collection!