@article{ART001650661},
author={Lee, Young-kwang},
title={Analysis of Comparison between Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho},
journal={Cross-Cultural Studies},
issn={1598-0685},
year={2012},
volume={26},
pages={321-351},
doi={10.21049/ccs.2012.26..321}
TY - JOUR
AU - Lee, Young-kwang
TI - Analysis of Comparison between Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho
JO - Cross-Cultural Studies
PY - 2012
VL - 26
IS - null
PB - Center for Cross Culture Studies
SP - 321
EP - 351
SN - 1598-0685
AB - This paper attempts to clarify the similarity found in Seo Jungjoo's two books of poems, Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho, and thereby to establish the continuity between Seo‘s early poetry and his mid-period poetry. This attempt arises from the realization that unfamiliar poetic material, background, and narration are merely surface features, and that in fact his early concerns nevertheless persist in terms of his poetic imagination and his Weltanschauung. Furthermore, this continuity seems to originate from shamanistic spiritual chaos that is consubstantially interrelated with the spirit of his deceased lover.
After chaos and confusion subsided, the poet's endeavor to discover the lineal origin of his personal shamanism shows itself in Seo Jungjoo Shiseon, and we witness the embodiment of such endeavor in Shillacho. His interest in the skies as it is expressed in my poem, and Shilla as it is intimated by Gwanghwamun are sublimated in saso yeonjag and the words of Queen Seondeog into shamanic wisdom that served as the norm for both spiritual life and physical life in ancient times, and the wisdom is carried on further into the present in Seo's own times. Moreover, the star and the bell sound that were presented as signs of desirable Weltanschauung in Sangrigwawon are transformed into the symbols of shamanic wisdom, and into the inner magic formula that contributes to achieving the wisdom.
This analysis offers as its result the evidence embedded in his poems that shows, first, that the two books correspond to merely two separate stages of his poetic concern, and second, that his early poetic concern persists, though transformed through a peculiar manner, into his mid-period poems.
KW - shamanism;illusion;star;mineral vein;bell sound
DO - 10.21049/ccs.2012.26..321
ER -
Lee, Young-kwang. (2012). Analysis of Comparison between Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho. Cross-Cultural Studies, 26, 321-351.
Lee, Young-kwang. 2012, "Analysis of Comparison between Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho", Cross-Cultural Studies, vol.26, pp.321-351. Available from: doi:10.21049/ccs.2012.26..321
Lee, Young-kwang "Analysis of Comparison between Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho" Cross-Cultural Studies 26 pp.321-351 (2012) : 321.
Lee, Young-kwang. Analysis of Comparison between Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho. 2012; 26 321-351. Available from: doi:10.21049/ccs.2012.26..321
Lee, Young-kwang. "Analysis of Comparison between Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho" Cross-Cultural Studies 26(2012) : 321-351.doi: 10.21049/ccs.2012.26..321
Lee, Young-kwang. Analysis of Comparison between Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho. Cross-Cultural Studies, 26, 321-351. doi: 10.21049/ccs.2012.26..321
Lee, Young-kwang. Analysis of Comparison between Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho. Cross-Cultural Studies. 2012; 26 321-351. doi: 10.21049/ccs.2012.26..321
Lee, Young-kwang. Analysis of Comparison between Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho. 2012; 26 321-351. Available from: doi:10.21049/ccs.2012.26..321
Lee, Young-kwang. "Analysis of Comparison between Seo Jungjoo Shiseon and Shillacho" Cross-Cultural Studies 26(2012) : 321-351.doi: 10.21049/ccs.2012.26..321