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The typical characteristics and the meanings of <Chonpyongku geon>

김명선 1

1우석대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This manuscript was looked over the aspects of mutual negotiation between the practice of hauled scene and the story of the criminal records to grasp the typical characteristics and the meaning, making 'Yu Jae Jyp by Yu Jae, Ki Myon Song and 'Jeong Pyeong Gu Jeon made of 'Kwon Ji Yuk the text. And we considered carefully the structural meaning the aesthetic characteristics. More than all, the personal transmission of Jeong Pyong-gu is the text established in the literature interacting the structure of substantial development that is located in the center of the event adequately with facts and fictions in the state preserved models and the forms of personal collection intactly in the late Jo Son Dynasty. Therefore in the component form of the collection as the part of whereabouts of the text, we could understand that the common substantial change was taking place while historical tales, fables and factual histories were interacting. Consequently, due to open nature of the ‘Jeon(전)’, by the legendary motif of this manuscript, the personal transmission of Jeong Pyong Gu is the work with various conditions that can cause the substantial change easily in the course handed down orally by the historical time difference. And the attitude of narration and the point of view of the complier remain intact in the commentary part of the text. But now and then there is indirect periphrastic criticism about the problem of selection of fit persons of ‘Gadamhangeo(가담항어)’ in the late Jo Son Dynasty. Furthermore since the transmission of character adds interest while literary aesthetic character-wit, satire and humor-are operating as the dramatic reversal of development of the event, we can learn that it is a personal collection that laminated literary feature realized the expression of popular consciousness in the late Jo Son Dynasty permeated intactly in the practical personal transmission.

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