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Meaning of pursuit of a new world across the sea in the korea classical novel -Compared of <Hong-Gil-Dong-Chon> and <Su-Ho-Hu-Chon>-

  • The Research of the Korean Classic
  • 2012, (26), pp.143-174
  • Publisher : The Research Of The Korean Classic
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature > Korean Literature > Korean classic prose

Choi yunhi 1

1경희대학교

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ABSTRACT

This thesis aims to research on meaning of pursuit of a new world across the sea in the korea classical novel, especially Comparison <Hong-Gil-Dong-Chon> and <Su-Ho-Hu-Chon>. Analysis of why the characters were forced to seek a new world across the sea. Argumentation is aware of how the new world across the sea did. So, <Hong-Gil-Dong-Chon>, the frontiers of romantic utopian expectations expressed are. Optimistic expectations about realistic exile is revealed <Su-Ho-Hu-Chon>. Sea was described as a pathway of escape and was blocked and disconnected in the two works. But the former is passage and romantic expectations, the latter is a refuge to escape reality. In the same position, the former is no significance, the latter is space, the sea is causing the difference between civilization and discrimination. These is the recognition of the duality of marine.

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