附註:This translation originally published: London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover -- The Rule of Metaphor -- CONTENTS -- TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 BETWEEN RHETORIC AND POETICS: ARISTOTLE -- 1 RHETORIC AND POETICS -- 2 THE INTERSECTION OF THE POETICS AND THE RHETORIC : ' EPIPHORA OF THE NAME' -- 3 AN ENIGMA: METAPHOR AND SIMILE (EIKÔN) -- 4 THE PLACE OF LEXIS IN RHETORIC -- 5 THE PLACE OF LEXIS IN POETICS -- 2 THE DECLINE OF RHETORIC: TROPOLOGY -- 1 THE RHETORICAL 'MODEL' OF TROPOLOGY -- 2 FONTANIER: THE PRIMACY OF IDEA AND OF WORD -- 3 TROPE AND FIGURE -- 4 METONYMY, SYNECDOCHE, METAPHOR -- 5 THE FAMILY OF METAPHOR -- 6 FORCED METAPHOR AND NEWLY INVENTED METAPHOR -- 3 METAPHOR AND THE SEMANTICS OF DISCOURSE -- 1 THE DEBATE BETWEEN SEMANTICS AND SEMIOTICS -- 2 SEMANTICS AND RHETORIC OF METAPHOR -- 3 LOGICAL GRAMMAR AND SEMANTICS -- 4 LITERARY CRITICISM AND SEMANTICS -- 4 METAPHOR AND THE SEMANTICS OF THE WORD -- 1 MONISM OF THE SIGN AND PRIMACY OF THE WORD -- 2 LOGIC AND LINGUISTICS OF DENOMINATION -- 3 METAPHOR AS 'CHANGE OF MEANING' -- 4 METAPHOR AND THE SAUSSUREAN POSTULATES -- 5 BETWEEN SENTENCE AND WORD: THE INTERPLAY OF MEANING -- 5 METAPHOR AND THE NEW RHETORIC -- 1 DEVIATION AND RHETORIC DEGREE ZERO -- 2 THE SPACE OF THE FIGURE -- 3 DEVIATION AND REDUCTION OF DEVIATION -- 4 THE FUNCTIONING OF FIGURES: 'SEMIC' ANALYSIS -- 6 THE WORK OF RESEMBLANCE -- 1 SUBSTITUTION AND RESEMBLANCE -- 2 THE 'ICONIC' MOMENT OF METAPHOR -- 3 THE CASE AGAINST RESEMBLANCE -- 4 IN DEFENCE OF RESEMBLANCE -- 5 PSYCHOLINGUISTICS OF METAPHOR -- 6 ICON AND IMAGE -- 7 METAPHOR AND REFERENCE -- 1 THE POSTULATES OF REFERENCE -- 2 THE CASE AGAINST REFERENCE -- 3 A GENERALIZED THEORY OF DENOTATION -- 4 MODEL AND METAPHOR -- 5 TOWARDS THE CONCEPT OF 'METAPHORICAL TRUTH' -- 8 METAPHOR AND PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE -- 1 METAPHOR AND THE EQUIVOCALNESS OF BEING: ARISTOTLE -- 2 METAPHOR AND ANALOGIA ENTIS : ONTO-THEOLOGY -- 3 META-PHOR AND META-PHYSICS -- 4 THE INTERSECTION OF SPHERES OF DISCOURSE -- 5 ONTOLOGICAL CLARIFICATION OF THE POSTULATE OF R