Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 'To Use a Metaphor at a Time Like This Would Be Obscene': A Study of Cancer, Poetry and Metaphor
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This article explores the implications of the use of metaphor in relation to cancer and the role of poetic metaphor in the work of Australian poet Philip Hodgins.

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