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A study of the Chinese-Korean Novels in the Period of Japanese Colonial Rule

  • Korean Language & Literature
  • 2004, (53), pp.559-583
  • Publisher : Korean Language & Literature
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature

정덕준 1 정현숙 2

1한림대학교
2이화여자대학교

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ABSTRACT

This thesis intends to look the development and characteristic of Chinese-Korean Novels under the Japanese colony and to examine the literary historical meaning of them. The novels of 1910's had the characteristic of illuminational literature, which emphasis national consciousness and independence, and that of national literature. The representative writers are Shin Chae-Ho and Gi-Wol. The novels of 1920's described settlers' conflict with Chinese landowner and their poverty and suffering because of the Japanese colony rule in China likewise in their homeland. The representative writers are Choi Seo-Hae and Han Seol-Ya and Joo Yo-Han. The novels from 1930 to 1940's described various lives of settlers : an anti-Japanese struggle, a will of settle, and escapism. The representative writers are Kang Kyoung-Ae and An Soo-Kil and Hyun Kyung-Joon. The novels from 1945 to 1949 described an anti-Japanese movement in the period under the Japanese rule. The representative writers are Kim Hak-Cheol and Kim Chang-Geol.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.