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Consideration on Seokjuchip - A Collection of Kwon Phil's Works -

Kim Soonhee 1

1충남대학교

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ABSTRACT

Kwon Phil(1569-1612, his pen name is Seokju) was a prominent poet in the mid Chosun Dynasty when Chinese literature had florished, and his poetry has been estimated to show a cross section of Chinese literature in the Chosun Dynasty. Seokjuchip, the collection of Kwon Phil's works, was published several times, thanks to his literary standing. Seokjuchip was composed of original collection, extra collection and appendix, and also its manuscript has been descended up to this day. The compiling way of Seokjuchip has been a role model of compiling a collection of works and given an important influence to the later writer, which is the most important significance of Seokjuchip. In 1632(the reign of King Injo, Chosun Dynasty, 10years), Seokjuchip was published first 20 years after Kwon Phil had been dead. Kwon Phil gave his manuscript of poetry to Shim Kiwon in the face of his death. Shim Kiwon and Oh Suk arranged the compilation of his manuscript, and Lee Chik edited them after selecting poems among many manuscripts. Shim Kiwon discussed the seal of a collection with Hong Bo, at last the first issue of Seokjuchip was put out in Jeonju where Hong Bo had been serving as buyun of Jeonju. The second issue of Seokjuchip was published in 1674. Song Siyul chose about 100 poems which were not put out in the first issue and added them to the first issue of Seokjuchip and edited a collection of works, in the form of extract collection. At last the second issue of Seokjuchip was published in 1674(the reign of King Hyunjong, Chosun Dynasty, 15years). The third issue of Seokjuchip was published in Jeonju in 1742(the reign of King Youngjo, Chosun Dynasty, 18years) by Kwon Chuk, Kwon Phil's descendant. There were not any differences of the contents and the compilation between the second and the third issue of Seokjuchip. Therefore we can guess that the third issue may have been published to increase the quantity of books.

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