THE METAPHOR IN THE NOVEL “THE MATHEMATICIAN’S DAUGHTER” BY VENKO ANDONOVSKI Cover Image

МЕТАФОРАТА ВО РОМАНОТ „ЌЕРКАТА НА МАТЕМАТИЧАРОТ“ ОД ВЕНКО АНДОНОВСКИ
THE METAPHOR IN THE NOVEL “THE MATHEMATICIAN’S DAUGHTER” BY VENKO ANDONOVSKI

Author(s): Boban Pereski, Ranko Mladenoski
Subject(s): Novel, Macedonian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Универзитет »Гоце Делчев« - Штип
Keywords: novel; metaphor; analysis; semantics; “The Mathematician’s Daughter”.

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to locate, analyse and present the metaphor as a figure of speech. Our subject of analysis in this paper is the novel “The Mathematician’s Daughter” (2013) by the Macedonian writer Venko Andonovski. In fact, we will first present and analyse specific examples of metaphor in the novel, which are very significant both stylistically and semantically, i.e. we will clarify their meaning in a given context. Given the fact that our subject of analysis in this paper is a novel that has two different stories (two novels) that happen to share the same ending, we begin with an analysis of the metaphors in the Great book, which consists the Editor’s Foreword with an important reading guide and the first part entitled The Book of Innocence, and then, in addition to this, we proceed with our analysis to the metaphors in the Little Book, where the second part of the novel takes place, entitled The Book of Crucifixion. The final and common ending part of the two books is entitled The Book of Resurrection.