
''Three Articles on Metaphor,'' published in 1922 by the Society for Pure English, is a scholarly examination of metaphoric language. The work consists of three articles that analyze the construction and usage of metaphors in literary and journalistic contexts. It distinguishes between live and dead metaphors, discusses their appropriate applications, and critiques the overuse of clichéd expressions that can weaken writing. This publication serves as a guide for writers seeking to enhance their prose through effective and original metaphor usage.















