@article{ART002361042},
author={Eunju Yi},
title={Some aspects of the travel poetries written by Shin Kwangha},
journal={Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature},
issn={1975-521X},
year={2018},
volume={36},
number={1},
pages={275-298},
doi={10.18213/jkccl.2018.36.1.009}
TY - JOUR
AU - Eunju Yi
TI - Some aspects of the travel poetries written by Shin Kwangha
JO - Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature
PY - 2018
VL - 36
IS - 1
PB - The Classical Chinese Literature Association of Korea
SP - 275
EP - 298
SN - 1975-521X
AB - This article examines several aspects of Shin Kwangha's travel. He had traveled all over the world for many years, and he was famous for his trip, and his poems were also studied mainly from the perspective of travel. However, in the meantime, Shin Kwangha's attention has been mainly focused on the "Bugyurok" and "Baekdurok" in the context of the creation of epic poetry, which criticizes the life of the people. However, there are many poems that show various interests and personality, such as "Sagunrok". The point of this essay is that Shin Kwangha has various levels of travel and Shin Kwangha is influenced by his older brother Shin Kwangsu.
The poems in "Bugyurok" and "Baekdurok" mainly show the depraved life of the people of Hamkyung Province and their devastation, but they are more specific than other poems. Shin Kwangha has been dealing with concrete issues beyond the typical showing of the grave of the people, the suffering of the people, and the grace of the king so much that he tried to present a solution to the bureaucrats after attending this area. "Seoyurok" seems to be a general poem that traveled to Pyongyang, but it is trying to discover the traces of Shin Kwangsu, who left the world. Sometimes I feel relieved in the place where Shing Kwangsu's poetry remains, sometimes making poetry with Shin Kwang-soo's poem in mind, and occasionally making poem that reminds us of Shing Kwangsu's Pyongyang masterpiece. In the case of "Sagunrok", the use of natural products was prominent. In order to emphasize the rugged natural scenery, Shin Kwangha focused the poetic expression on maximizing this point.
KW - Shin Kwangha;the travel poetry;Bugyurok(北遊錄);Baekdurok(白頭錄);Seoyurok(西遊錄);Sagunrok(四郡錄)
DO - 10.18213/jkccl.2018.36.1.009
ER -
Eunju Yi. (2018). Some aspects of the travel poetries written by Shin Kwangha. Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature, 36(1), 275-298.
Eunju Yi. 2018, "Some aspects of the travel poetries written by Shin Kwangha", Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature, vol.36, no.1 pp.275-298. Available from: doi:10.18213/jkccl.2018.36.1.009
Eunju Yi "Some aspects of the travel poetries written by Shin Kwangha" Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature 36.1 pp.275-298 (2018) : 275.
Eunju Yi. Some aspects of the travel poetries written by Shin Kwangha. 2018; 36(1), 275-298. Available from: doi:10.18213/jkccl.2018.36.1.009
Eunju Yi. "Some aspects of the travel poetries written by Shin Kwangha" Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature 36, no.1 (2018) : 275-298.doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2018.36.1.009
Eunju Yi. Some aspects of the travel poetries written by Shin Kwangha. Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature, 36(1), 275-298. doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2018.36.1.009
Eunju Yi. Some aspects of the travel poetries written by Shin Kwangha. Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature. 2018; 36(1) 275-298. doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2018.36.1.009
Eunju Yi. Some aspects of the travel poetries written by Shin Kwangha. 2018; 36(1), 275-298. Available from: doi:10.18213/jkccl.2018.36.1.009
Eunju Yi. "Some aspects of the travel poetries written by Shin Kwangha" Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature 36, no.1 (2018) : 275-298.doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2018.36.1.009