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The Painter's Poems about his own Pictures and the Direction of Reproducing the Poetic Image from the Pictorial Image(1) - With reference to “Chil Tan Pavilion sixteen Poems” which were composed by Kang, Se-hwang -

  • The Research of the Korean Classic
  • 2010, (22), pp.357-390
  • Publisher : The Research Of The Korean Classic
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature > Korean Literature > Korean classic prose

Choi,Kyung-Hwan 1

1부산외국어대학교

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ABSTRACT

This paper is intended to look at why the poetic image is reproduced from the pictorial image in what directions, by the poet who has composed poems about his own pictures. As the result, this paper will examine how the aspects, which are related to the direction of reproducing the poetic images from the pictorial images, vary with the main factors of writing poems about pictures, such as the type of the poet, the painting, and the verse form. Then, “Chil Tan Pavilion sixteen poems(七灘亭十六景詩)”, which were composed by Kang, Se-hwang, are contrasted with his own “Chil Tan Pavilion sixteen pictures(七灘亭十六景圖)”. In this paper, it is confirmed that the poetic images, the poetic sceneries in six poems, are reproduced in the direction of emphasizing the pictorial images and each is based on the pictorial sceneries in six pictures.

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