Simileissa
Simileissa is a term used in literary studies and creative writing to describe a refined practice of constructing extended, multi-sensory similes that are woven into narrative or verse to shape mood, imagery, and meaning. It denotes both a stylistic technique and a small-scale critical framework for analyzing or applying comparisons that go beyond simple likeness.
Etymology: The word blends "simile" with the suffix -issa, suggesting craft or discipline. The coinage emerged
Core features include long, layered comparisons that unfold over several clauses; integration with action and setting;
History and reception: While not a formally codified linguistic category, simileissa has been discussed as a
Examples and usage: In practice, writers deploy simileissa to anchor emotion in concrete image. Example: "Her