1st Edition

A Theory of Metaphor Truth, Falsity, and the Uncanny

By Fredric V. Bogel Copyright 2025
    130 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    130 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    A Theory of Metaphor: Truth, Falsity, and the Uncanny is a strikingly original analysis of metaphor. Scholarly and imaginative, this sophisticated theory builds on a simple definition: metaphors are not comparisons but statements of identity (A is B), statements simultaneously true and false.

    Bogel explores a broad range of literary theory and philosophy: from Aristotle to Žižek, Augustine to Wittgenstein, Richards to Ricoeur and Blumenberg.  The book analyzes a wide variety of literary and non-literary texts, including popular forms such as graveyard epitaphs, sermons, cartoons (Garry Trudeau's Doonesbury), and a haunting episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.  It extends the central concept of truth and falsity to the reader's encounter with metaphor, figural interpretation of scripture, entire poems as metaphors, the aesthetics of obliquity and textual impurity, and Freudian psychoanalysis--in particular, links between metaphor and the uncanny.

    This rigorously and eloquently argued book will be invaluable to students of metaphor across such fields as literary criticism and theory, philosophy, linguistics, rhetoric, psychoanalysis, and media studies.  Its arguments are enriched by numerous concrete examples and analyses that bring theory to life and help to reach beyond an academic audience. Bogel's ground-breaking study takes our understanding of metaphor in new and important directions.

    Acknowledgements

    1.       Introduction: A Theory of Metaphor

    2.       Processing Metaphor: Resistance and Interpretation

    3.       Metaphor and Biblical Interpretation

    4.       The Persistence of the Tenor: Falsity in Truth

    5.       The Decline of Literal Truth and Reference 

    6.       Poems as Metaphors: To Truth through Fiction

    7.       The Double Transit of Metaphor. Metaphor and The Uncanny   

    8.       Novelty and The End State of Metaphor.  Uncanny Doubling

    9.       The Uncanny: Psychoanalytic and Metaphoric

    10.   Metaphor and Affect: The Uncanny, Paradox, Wonder, Religion

    11.   Conclusion

    Appendix

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Fredric V. Bogel is Professor of English, emeritus, at Cornell University, USA.  He is the author of New Formalist Criticism: Theory and Practice (2013).