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Emerson's English Traits and the Natural History of Metaphor

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Emerson's English Traits and the Natural History of Metaphor

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Metaphors are ubiquitous and yet-or, for that very reason-go largely unseen. We are all variously susceptible to a blindness or blurry vision of metaphors; yet even when they are seen clearly, we are left to situate the ambiguities, conflations and contradictions they regularly present-logically, aesthetically and morally.

David LaRocca's book serves as a set of 'reminders' of certain features of the natural history of our language-especially the tropes that permeate and define it. As part of his investigation, LaRocca turns to Ralph Waldo Emerson's only book on a single topic, English Traits (1856), which teems with genealogical and generative metaphors-blood, birth, plants, parents, family, names and race.

In the first book-length study of English Traits in over half a century, LaRocca considers the presence of metaphors in Emerson's fertile text-a unique work in his expansive corpus, and one that is regularly overlooked. As metaphors are encountered in Emerson's book, and drawn from a long history of usage in work by others, a reader may realize (or remember) what is inherent and encoded in our language, but rarely seen: how metaphors circulate in speech and through texts to become the lifeblood of thought.

Table of Contents

Prefatory Notes .......................................................................................................

Introduction: Some Traits of English Traits .....................................................

I. More Prone to Melancholy..............................................

II. With Muffins and Not the Promise of Muffins............

III. The Lively Traits of Criticism..........................................

IV. The Cabman is Phrenologist So Far ..............................

V. The Florilegium and the Cabinets of Natural History

VI. Founding Thoughts...........................................................

VII. A Child of the Saxon Race...............................................

VIII. Living Without a Cause.....................................................

IX. Adapting Some Secret of His Own Anatomy...............

X. First Blood..........................................................................

XI. Second Selves......................................................................

XII. Genealogy and Guilt...........................................................

XIII. The Pirate Baptized.............................................................

XIV. My Giant Goes With Me...................................................

XV. Corresponding Minds........................................................

XVI. Titles Manifold.....................................................................

Acknowledgements ....................................................................................................
Notes .........................................................................................................................
Index ..........................................................................................................................

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 21 Nov 2013
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Pages 408
ISBN 9781441161406
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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