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METAPHORICAL LANGUAGE CONSTRUCTIONS OF HORROR IN THE NOVEL DRACULA

Authors :
Milea Ajduk Kurtović
Source :
Hum, Vol 13, Iss 20, Pp 326-344 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
University of Mostar, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2018.

Abstract

This paper is based on earlier studies in the area of conceptual metaphor analysis and cognitive linguistics, pointing out the metaphor as one of the most important rhetorical figures in the literary work. The paper will analyze the conceptual metaphor of horror in the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker, published in 1897. The metaphors were analyzed on the semantic-cognitive level, according to George Lakoff and Mark Johnson's theory. The paper uses methodological procedures that include corpus analysis and metaphors identification based on the conceptualization of the horror entity in the original text. The importance of the conceptual metaphor is pointed out, as well as the concept and the meaning of the horror entity in the conceptual area. The aim of this research is to point to the importance of metaphoricity and its cultural-specific connotations, as well as universality of language describing horror.

Details

Language :
German, English, Spanish; Castilian, Croatian, Italian
ISSN :
1840233X and 23037431
Volume :
13
Issue :
20
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Hum
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2f02e199f1a24e82a463875d54903c0a
Document Type :
article