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Study of Poem Awareness through ungok Won Cheonseok

  • Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature
  • Abbr : 한문고전연구
  • 2011, 22(1), pp.27-50
  • DOI : 10.18213/jkccl.2011.22.1.002
  • Publisher : The Classical Chinese Literature Association of Korea
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature

남궁원 1

1치악고등학교

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ABSTRACT

We call him Ungok, Won Cheonseok. He was good at writing poems. To be a good poet, he tried to make efforts to compose poems. The number of poems in his life is 1,144 compositions. Studies have shown that his poems’s comments have mainly focused on his views of history and society, not his senses of poem because they were overwhelmed to his fame known as recluse. Let’s review his senses of poem. He realized a poem is a life. Then he embodied everything in his own image. He expressed his views of religion and value in his poems. He closely related his life with poems. Through his poems, we exactly traced his life. He thought of a poem as meaning and expressions of being real and earnest. He followed the traditional belief among Confucian. That is Eonji. Eonji is a meaning. On the other hand, a poem is a expression that manifests human’s emotions. A poem contains various emotions that occurs to his mind. To disclose and record these days, he composed poems. He thought highly of documentary record. From this respects, we called his poetry like Sisa. It means chronicle of poem. So he composed both historial events from late Gorye to early Joseon and records about miscellanies.

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