Metaphor in art -- Exhibitions. : Metaphor : new projects by contemporary sculptors, Vito Acconci, Siah Armajani, Alice Aycock, Lauren Ewing, Robert Morris, Dennis Oppenheim : Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden / Howard N. Fox
Metaphor in musical criticism. : Motion metaphors in music criticism : an empirical investigation of their conceptual motivation and their metaphoricity / Nina Julich-Warpakowski
Metaphor in the Qurʼan. : Metaphors of death and resurrection in the Qur'an : an Intertextual approach with biblical and rabbinic literature / Abdulla Galadari
Metaphor -- psychology : The power of metaphor : examining its influence on social life / edited by Mark J. Landau, Michael D. Robinson, and Brian P. Meier
Metaphor -- Social aspects -- Hungary : Metaphor and national identity : alternative conceptualization of the Treaty of Trianon / Orsolya Putz, Eötvös Loránd University
Metaphor -- Therapeutic use -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Handbook of therapeutic storytelling : stories and metaphors in psychotherapy, child and family therapy, medical treatment, coaching and supervision / Stefan Hammel ; English translation by Joanne Reynolds
2018
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Metaphor -- Usage : Mixing metaphor / edited by Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr
Métaphore dans la Bible. : Childbirth as a metaphor for crisis : evidence from the ancient Near East, the Hebrew Bible, and 1QH XI, 1-18 / Claudia D. Bergmann
2008
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Métaphore -- Dans la littérature. : Habitations of the veil : metaphor and the poetics of Black being in African American literature / Rebecka Rutledge Fisher
2014
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Metaphoric Translation. : Rethinking Translation : Discourse, Subjectivity, Ideology / edited by Lawrence Venuti
2018
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metaphorical animals. : Victorians and their animals : beast on a leash / edited by Brenda Ayres
The application of a concept to that which it is not literally the same but which suggests a resemblance and comparison. Medical metaphors were widespread in ancient literature; the description of a sick body was often used by ancient writers to define a critical condition of the State, in which one corrupt part can ruin the entire system. (From Med Secoli Arte Sci, 1990;2(3):abstract 331)