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황석우 시의 자연과 생명의 가치 - 시집 『자연송』을 중심으로 -The Meaning of Nature and Life in Poems of Hwang-Seokwoo’s middle period

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The Meaning of Nature and Life in Poems of Hwang-Seokwoo’s middle period
Authors
노춘기
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한국어문학회
Keywords
Symbolism; Anarchism; poetic words; aesthetic autonomy; modern poetry; 1920' s; 황석우; 상아탑; 『자연송』; 『조선시단』; 생명; 자연; 사회진화론; 아나키즘; 상징주의; 1920년대; 근대시; Hwang Sokwoo; 『Jayeonsong』
Citation
어문학, no.116, pp.237 - 265
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KCI
Journal Title
어문학
Number
116
Start Page
237
End Page
265
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/134090
ISSN
1225-3774
Abstract
The objects of this article are analyzing the poetical works of ‘Jayeonsong(the eulogy on the nature)’ by Hwang–Sokwoo and understanding the poems of his middle works on the logic of his poetic attitude. In his early works, Hwang argued that the essence of poetry is the severance of relation with everyday language and the resistance to conventional standard is the staring point of the modern poetry. Especially his argument of that the emotion is not the object of control but the object of serious attention. It is estimative advance of the early modern poetry in 1910's Korea. He argued that poetic words in modern poem must be discovered by attention to inner side of his consciousness not by logical construction. In his middle works, he showed remarkable change of poetic words and methods of speaking. In ‘Jayeonsong’, he focused not on individual but on public, not on the problem of inner side of private person but on the problem of reception of social reality. The Nature in ‘Jayeonsong’ meant imaginary reality as alternative of real world in the voretex of worldwar and colonization. In conclusion, Hwang proposed the new way of accepting the real world by idealized images and symbols of the Nature based on the concept of utopianism and anarchism. The aesthetic attitude of Hwang was different from the Nationalism and Socialism of the 1920’s korean literary trends.
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