@article{ART001358477},
author={Eom Tae-ung},
title={Aspect and meaning of the serially published Pansori in the Maeilsinbo as adapted by Lee Haejo},
journal={Korean Language and Literature},
issn={1229-3946},
year={2008},
volume={45},
number={1},
pages={145-168},
doi={10.23016/kllj.2008.45.1.145}
TY - JOUR
AU - Eom Tae-ung
TI - Aspect and meaning of the serially published Pansori in the Maeilsinbo as adapted by Lee Haejo
JO - Korean Language and Literature
PY - 2008
VL - 45
IS - 1
PB - 국어문학회
SP - 145
EP - 168
SN - 1229-3946
AB - A thesis adapted by Lee Haejo in 1912 and made for research aiming at
the Okjunghwa(옥중화), Gangsangryeon(강상련), Yeon’uigak(연의각) and
Touigan(토의간) which were published serially in the Maeilsinbo which is
a newspaper. In this research, the development and meanings of these
works were considered. The writer understood that Lee Haejo has not
carried Pansori as it was but instead he adapted the work and concentrated
on its reason and understanding of the intention for the adaptation.
Through this research, the writer can conclude that Lee Haejo had had
eliminated the problems that have occurred in the transmission process of
Pansori while exhibiting consciousness on its desirable components. In
accordance with this conclusion, in order to solve the matters of concern,
Lee Haejo had deleted unnecessary parts and added only those that are
important in the original work. As a conclusion, through this research, it
can be said that Lee Haejo was an individual who, even had had illuminism
recognition, had not unconditionally reduced any value from traditional things, otherwise had had preserved their peculiar characteristics. At the
same time, the point that Lee Haejo had positively found a way for this
work and its readers to meet through various means of understanding, it
can be known that Lee Haejo was a person who provided an extensively
wide perspective about Pansori and classical novels.
KW - Lee Haejo;Pansori;remaking;Maeilsinbo;illuminism;
Okjunghwa;Gangsangryeon;Yeon’uigak;Touigan
DO - 10.23016/kllj.2008.45.1.145
ER -
Eom Tae-ung. (2008). Aspect and meaning of the serially published Pansori in the Maeilsinbo as adapted by Lee Haejo. Korean Language and Literature, 45(1), 145-168.
Eom Tae-ung. 2008, "Aspect and meaning of the serially published Pansori in the Maeilsinbo as adapted by Lee Haejo", Korean Language and Literature, vol.45, no.1 pp.145-168. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2008.45.1.145
Eom Tae-ung "Aspect and meaning of the serially published Pansori in the Maeilsinbo as adapted by Lee Haejo" Korean Language and Literature 45.1 pp.145-168 (2008) : 145.
Eom Tae-ung. Aspect and meaning of the serially published Pansori in the Maeilsinbo as adapted by Lee Haejo. 2008; 45(1), 145-168. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2008.45.1.145
Eom Tae-ung. "Aspect and meaning of the serially published Pansori in the Maeilsinbo as adapted by Lee Haejo" Korean Language and Literature 45, no.1 (2008) : 145-168.doi: 10.23016/kllj.2008.45.1.145
Eom Tae-ung. Aspect and meaning of the serially published Pansori in the Maeilsinbo as adapted by Lee Haejo. Korean Language and Literature, 45(1), 145-168. doi: 10.23016/kllj.2008.45.1.145
Eom Tae-ung. Aspect and meaning of the serially published Pansori in the Maeilsinbo as adapted by Lee Haejo. Korean Language and Literature. 2008; 45(1) 145-168. doi: 10.23016/kllj.2008.45.1.145
Eom Tae-ung. Aspect and meaning of the serially published Pansori in the Maeilsinbo as adapted by Lee Haejo. 2008; 45(1), 145-168. Available from: doi:10.23016/kllj.2008.45.1.145
Eom Tae-ung. "Aspect and meaning of the serially published Pansori in the Maeilsinbo as adapted by Lee Haejo" Korean Language and Literature 45, no.1 (2008) : 145-168.doi: 10.23016/kllj.2008.45.1.145