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Online Construction of Multimodal Metaphors In Murnau's Movie Faust (1926)

This study explores multimodal metaphors and metonymies in Faust, a German Expressionist silent fiction movie by Murnau (1926). The article combines principles of psychocinematics, an interdisciplinary scientific field of enquiry, with the multimodal metaphor and expressive movement model, which loo...

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Published in:Metaphor and symbol 2017-07, Vol.32 (3), p.192-210
Main Author: Ureña Gómez-Moreno, José Manuel
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