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Metaphors in 19th-Century Novels and Modernist Literature
Exploring the use of metaphors in novels by Dickens and Woolf, this chapter delves into how metaphors symbolize societal complexities and individual identities. From the fog in Bleak House to characters in Mrs. Dalloway, metaphors reveal interconnected yet separated aspects of society and urban landscapes. It further examines how iconic modernist poets like Elliot and Wallace Stevens reshape reality through metaphors, highlighting the evolving role of metaphors in literature and human communication.