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A Discourse of the 'Wound-and-Healing' Narrative

  • Korean Language & Literature
  • 2010, (72), pp.415-435
  • Publisher : Korean Language & Literature
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature

Sangwoo Lee 1 조윤남 2

1한남대학교
2한남대학교

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ABSTRACT

Every novel contains a unique image of "wound" and a method of "healing." The character in Jeong Ehyun's work is a product of the causality of past-present-future relationship. She, by employing a narrative form of confession and monologue, shows a routine of the life driven by the capitalistic desire of 'body' 'consumption.' On the other hand, Yoon seonghee's character is a product of the 'parallel equivalence' of space who is interested in spatial relationship with other people. Her narrative discourse presents a process of healing of the wound by harmonizing with the people around her character. Although such a discourse analysis like this can be applied to all the works published so far, it has a limitation that this analysis is not able to define all the narrative discourse because the two works of each writer are analyzed in this article are their early works. Likewise, it has a danger of being an extremely subjective analysis if the analysis of narrative discourse is limited on these two writers' works. However, in-depth understanding and correct interpretation will be possible when the analysis of narrative discourse inherent in works is done and reveals how the individual elements in the works are interrelated in order to generate

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