Linguistic devices coping with death in Victorian obituaries

Given that obituaries constitute a breeding ground for the proliferation of different means of coping with death, it is my purpose in this paper to provide an overview of the main linguistic devices used in a sample of Irish Victorian death notices and analyse to what extent such devices...

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Main Author: Crespo Fernández, Eliecer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Alicante 2007-11-01
Series:Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
Online Access:https://raei.ua.es/article/view/2007-n20-linguistic-devices-coping-with-death-in-victorian-obituaries
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spelling doaj-8afe057bd5ca4153b3c46c483d1b33a82020-11-25T03:12:13ZengUniversidad de AlicanteRevista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses0214-48082171-861X2007-11-0120710.14198/raei.2007.20.014698Linguistic devices coping with death in Victorian obituariesCrespo Fernández, Eliecer Given that obituaries constitute a breeding ground for the proliferation of different means of coping with death, it is my purpose in this paper to provide an overview of the main linguistic devices used in a sample of Irish Victorian death notices and analyse to what extent such devices have a social purpose. In this regard, I consider the obituary as a socially oriented practice whose main function is carried out via a wide range of praising and consolatory devices, such as metaphors, metonymies, hyperboles or mitigating apology expressions, among others. The results obtained support the idea that obituaries go beyond the limits of a mere announcement of a death and faithfully represent the social attitude and conventions towards mortality. In fact, nineteenth-century death notices primarily served a social purpose, acting as a medium through which families could demonstrate their place in society, being the degree of linguistic elaboration parallel to the social status of the deceased.https://raei.ua.es/article/view/2007-n20-linguistic-devices-coping-with-death-in-victorian-obituaries
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Linguistic devices coping with death in Victorian obituaries
Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
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title Linguistic devices coping with death in Victorian obituaries
title_short Linguistic devices coping with death in Victorian obituaries
title_full Linguistic devices coping with death in Victorian obituaries
title_fullStr Linguistic devices coping with death in Victorian obituaries
title_full_unstemmed Linguistic devices coping with death in Victorian obituaries
title_sort linguistic devices coping with death in victorian obituaries
publisher Universidad de Alicante
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publishDate 2007-11-01
description Given that obituaries constitute a breeding ground for the proliferation of different means of coping with death, it is my purpose in this paper to provide an overview of the main linguistic devices used in a sample of Irish Victorian death notices and analyse to what extent such devices have a social purpose. In this regard, I consider the obituary as a socially oriented practice whose main function is carried out via a wide range of praising and consolatory devices, such as metaphors, metonymies, hyperboles or mitigating apology expressions, among others. The results obtained support the idea that obituaries go beyond the limits of a mere announcement of a death and faithfully represent the social attitude and conventions towards mortality. In fact, nineteenth-century death notices primarily served a social purpose, acting as a medium through which families could demonstrate their place in society, being the degree of linguistic elaboration parallel to the social status of the deceased.
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