Rodgers, Julie
(2011)
Illness and its Metaphors:
Conceptualizing Cancer in Une mort très douce.
Irish Journal of French Studies, 11.
pp. 47-62.
ISSN 1649-1335
Abstract
But in our own flesh, though we bear diseases […]
Though we are eaten up of lice and worms,
And though continually we bear about us
A rotten and dead body, we delight
To hide it in rich tissue: all our fear,
Nay, all our terror, is lest our physician
Should put us in the ground.
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Article
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Keywords: |
illness; metaphors; conceptualizing; cancer; Une mort très douce; |
Academic Unit: |
Faculty of Arts,Celtic Studies and Philosophy > School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures > French |
Item ID: |
13043 |
Depositing User: |
Julie Rodgers
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Date Deposited: |
10 Jun 2020 16:37 |
Journal or Publication Title: |
Irish Journal of French Studies |
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Association des etudes Francaises et Francophones d'Irlande |
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Yes |
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