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Encyclopedia > Agony Column

An agony aunt is an advice columnist on a magazine. They answer readers' queries on personal problems, in particular giving advice about sexual problems. The image presented was originally of an older women providing comforting advice and maternal wisdom, hence the name "aunt".


In many cases, the queries, as well as the answers, have been created in the office, and the agony aunt is actually a team of writers; Marjorie Proops name appeared (with photo) long after she retired; it has been suggested that many are working under a pseudonym, and that pictures of a maternal-looking woman may bear little resembance to the actual author.


The term is beginning to fall into disuse, as the scope of personal advice has broadened, to include overtly sexual matters - pioneered by the likes of Dr. Ruth, as well as general lifestyle issues. The hold of the individual has been reduced as the columnar "readers questions" style has spread to almost every periodical publication.


The genre has also spread to the Internet, with most of the major writers / teams having their own sites, or space on magazine and newspaper websites; new web-based columns have also appeared.

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Typical format

A question is often asked in an anonymous form, with the name assuming the problem that is being expressed. For example, someone who is asking about erratic behaviour in their partner may sign off as "Confused, Johannesburg". Over the Internet, greater variation is often seen, where the person may still sign as the problem being expressed, they may use a phrase where the agony aunt may abbreviate, spelling a word, for instance, "Confused About My Partner" which would spell CAMP.


Other uses of the term

Author Terry Pratchett uses agony aunt in quite another sense. It involves more of the word "agony".


See also

External links

  • Ask Anon (http://www.advicemeant.com/personal/)
  • Dr. Dave and Dr. Dee (http://www.drdaveanddee.com/)
  • Go Ask Alice (http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/)
  • Dear Cupid (http://www.dearcupid.org)

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The Agony Column - Chapter I (2060 words)
This string of intimate messages, popularly known as the Agony Column, has long been an honored institution in the English press.
This exhausted the joys of the Agony Column for the day, and West, like the solid citizen he really was, took up the Times to discover what might be the morning's news.
If he yielded to this temptation she would be shocked, angry, and from him would slip that one chance in a thousand he had - the chance of meeting her somewhere, some day.
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