The function of phraseology in selected crime novels set in the city of Poznań
The function of phraseology in selected crime novels set in the city of Poznań
Author(s): Marta NowakContributor(s): Jan Szelągiewicz (Translator)
Subject(s): Comparative Study of Literature, Polish Literature, Western Slavic Languages, Theory of Literature, Phraseology
Published by: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: phraseology; crime fiction; modern literature; city; Poznań; Greater Poland; Polish language;
Summary/Abstract: This article presents several patterns concerning the function of phraseology in contemporary crime novels set in the city of Poznań. Standard Polish phraseologisms make the characters’ speech more colloquial, natural and expressive and are used to convey their emotions. The use of phraseological units typical of the region of Greater Poland adds local colour and makes the novels more realistic by closely relating them to the space where they are set. The use of phraseology also serves to characterise the protagonists. The study analyses four novels: Arcymistrz (Grandmaster) by Piotr Bojarski, Polichromia (Polychromy) by Joanna Jodełka, Upiory spacerują nad Wartą (Ghosts Walking on the Warta) by Ryszard Ćwirlej and Elektryczne perły (Bone Pearls) by Konrad T. Lewandowski.
Journal: Adeptus
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: 13
- Page Range: 1-11
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English