Abstract

ABSTRACTWhile the Song of Songs is often considered a tender love po-em, it also uses military metaphors to describe the loving relationship of its characters. This suggests that the Song’s concept of love may be more com-plex and perhaps more paradoxical than is usually assumed. Cognitive Lin-guistics, which currently represents the central point of reference for the study both of ordinary and literary metaphors, can shed light on the Song’s concep-tualization of love in terms of war. The present article provides i) a presenta-tion of some insights on metaphorical phenomena coming from Cognitive Linguistics, and ii) a reading of a paradigmatic warlike metaphor, i.e. Song 2,4, in light of this new, pioneering approach.

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