@article{ART000883246},
author={정현숙},
title={The study on Ahn Soogil’s Novel, Bukhyangbo},
journal={Korean Language & Literature},
issn={1229-1730},
year={2005},
number={54},
pages={391-410}
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AU - 정현숙
TI - The study on Ahn Soogil’s Novel, Bukhyangbo
JO - Korean Language & Literature
PY - 2005
VL - null
IS - 54
PB - Korean Language & Literature
SP - 391
EP - 410
SN - 1229-1730
AB - This paper examines Ahn-Soogil’s literary world and consciousness through novels in his Manchurian period. Ahn-Soogil is one of the most representative writer in Korea literature in Manchuria. He described the suffering and a will for settlement of Korea emigrant through many novels. 「Saebyuk」, 「Byo」 are mirror of the tragedy of the early period of Korean emigrant. And 「Wongakchon」, 「Mokchukki」 are comprehended his will that construct an ideal town in Manchu. Especially, 「Mokchukki」, 「Bukhyangbo」 deal with the duplicity of Manchu nation policy. 「Bukhyangbo」 depicts double-faced consciousness that accepts encouragement of stock raising outwardly and emphasizes farming which is absolute condition of life to Korean emigrant. These novels show actual circumstances of Korean emigrant in the period of Manchu nation.
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정현숙. (2005). The study on Ahn Soogil’s Novel, Bukhyangbo. Korean Language & Literature, 54, 391-410.
정현숙. 2005, "The study on Ahn Soogil’s Novel, Bukhyangbo", Korean Language & Literature, no.54, pp.391-410.
정현숙 "The study on Ahn Soogil’s Novel, Bukhyangbo" Korean Language & Literature 54 pp.391-410 (2005) : 391.
정현숙. The study on Ahn Soogil’s Novel, Bukhyangbo. 2005; 54 : 391-410.
정현숙. "The study on Ahn Soogil’s Novel, Bukhyangbo" Korean Language & Literature no.54(2005) : 391-410.
정현숙. The study on Ahn Soogil’s Novel, Bukhyangbo. Korean Language & Literature, 54, 391-410.
정현숙. The study on Ahn Soogil’s Novel, Bukhyangbo. Korean Language & Literature. 2005; 54 391-410.
정현숙. The study on Ahn Soogil’s Novel, Bukhyangbo. 2005; 54 : 391-410.
정현숙. "The study on Ahn Soogil’s Novel, Bukhyangbo" Korean Language & Literature no.54(2005) : 391-410.