metaphoral
Metaphoral is a term used to describe the combination of metaphor and metalanguage in literary theory and criticism. It refers to the use of a metaphoric expression to comment on or describe the very act of speaking or writing in a metalanguage.
This concept is often associated with the work of literary theorists who examine the relationships between
In a metaphoral text, language is used to self-consciously reflect on its own operations and limitations. This
Metaphoral is distinct from other concepts in literary theory, such as intertextuality or metalepsis. While intertextuality
Examples of writers who have employed metaphoral in their work include James Joyce in "Finnegans Wake" and
Overall, metaphoral represents a critical methodology for analyzing literary texts that refocuses attention on the material