@article{ART001826968},
author={Mounkwo Jeong and Lee Nae-kwan},
title={Wound Healing through Writing the Epic of Self -focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novels-},
journal={Korean Language & Literature},
issn={1229-1730},
year={2013},
number={87},
pages={391-414}
TY - JOUR
AU - Mounkwo Jeong
AU - Lee Nae-kwan
TI - Wound Healing through Writing the Epic of Self -focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novels-
JO - Korean Language & Literature
PY - 2013
VL - null
IS - 87
PB - Korean Language & Literature
SP - 391
EP - 414
SN - 1229-1730
AB - Purpose of the research is Wound healing through writing the epic of self keep in mind that the only definitive focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novel. Park Wan-seo’s novel feature is individual’s day-to-day rather than age or aspiring democratic history.
Section2 discussed in talking to a private confession with the appearance of the speaker, the speaker is a series of steps leading to self-purification. Confession is penitent believers being baptized sins. Park Wan-seo’s 「My latest possession」 is the grief of his son’s death in extreme listeners through the medium of the telephone ‘Brother’ to say the mono drama unilaterally is a novel type of enemy. Also Diary format novel 「Pray only one word」 is shown in his narrative describes that the problem of pain. The speaker has a self-purification through tears in both works.
Section3 describes the healing through confessional writing said. Autobiographical novel is a writer and hero of the contents described in the text is a similarity. Confessional writing directly to the authors describe their own stories, as well as the artist’s style as is the autobiographical narrative experience, including the type. Everydayness of these women can be represented as a novel feature point can be seen as the Park Wan-seo literature. Park Wan-seo is such a private chat to start writing a confessional manner reaches self-purification through tears.
After all personal belongings of the community away from the tendency to treat the individual’s position at the center of social life began to speak one-sided way of speaking of the inner wound up writing the author is intended to receive healing.
KW - Writing the Epic of Self;Autobiographical writing;Self narrative;Confessional writing;Wound healing;Park Wan-seo
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Mounkwo Jeong and Lee Nae-kwan. (2013). Wound Healing through Writing the Epic of Self -focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novels-. Korean Language & Literature, 87, 391-414.
Mounkwo Jeong and Lee Nae-kwan. 2013, "Wound Healing through Writing the Epic of Self -focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novels-", Korean Language & Literature, no.87, pp.391-414.
Mounkwo Jeong, Lee Nae-kwan "Wound Healing through Writing the Epic of Self -focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novels-" Korean Language & Literature 87 pp.391-414 (2013) : 391.
Mounkwo Jeong, Lee Nae-kwan. Wound Healing through Writing the Epic of Self -focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novels-. 2013; 87 : 391-414.
Mounkwo Jeong and Lee Nae-kwan. "Wound Healing through Writing the Epic of Self -focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novels-" Korean Language & Literature no.87(2013) : 391-414.
Mounkwo Jeong; Lee Nae-kwan. Wound Healing through Writing the Epic of Self -focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novels-. Korean Language & Literature, 87, 391-414.
Mounkwo Jeong; Lee Nae-kwan. Wound Healing through Writing the Epic of Self -focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novels-. Korean Language & Literature. 2013; 87 391-414.
Mounkwo Jeong, Lee Nae-kwan. Wound Healing through Writing the Epic of Self -focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novels-. 2013; 87 : 391-414.
Mounkwo Jeong and Lee Nae-kwan. "Wound Healing through Writing the Epic of Self -focusing on Park Wan-seo’s novels-" Korean Language & Literature no.87(2013) : 391-414.