@article{ART000930353},
author={Kim Kui-Suck},
title={A Study on the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon},
journal={The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture},
issn={2466-1759},
year={2004},
number={13},
pages={51-74}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kim Kui-Suck
TI - A Study on the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon
JO - The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture
PY - 2004
VL - null
IS - 13
PB - The Society of Korean Poetry and Culture
SP - 51
EP - 74
SN - 2466-1759
AB - This paper aims to study the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon.
The form of poems are 18 part lined chinese quatrain. As for Unyoungjeon's chinese styled poem. We can notice that 18 lined chinese poem quatrain and they are also very excellent.
What do they Unyoungjeon chines poems really mean? They are of beauty of nature and life. They are full of feeling emotion and ideas.
The tragedy Novel in Unyoungjeon are very means. The study above may contribute to identifying part of aesthetic and linguistic characteristics of Unyoungjeon chinese poems.
KW - chinese poems;dreams and ideal;consciousness of history
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Kim Kui-Suck. (2004). A Study on the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon. The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture, 13, 51-74.
Kim Kui-Suck. 2004, "A Study on the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon", The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture, no.13, pp.51-74.
Kim Kui-Suck "A Study on the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon" The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture 13 pp.51-74 (2004) : 51.
Kim Kui-Suck. A Study on the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon. 2004; 13 : 51-74.
Kim Kui-Suck. "A Study on the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon" The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture no.13(2004) : 51-74.
Kim Kui-Suck. A Study on the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon. The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture, 13, 51-74.
Kim Kui-Suck. A Study on the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon. The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture. 2004; 13 51-74.
Kim Kui-Suck. A Study on the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon. 2004; 13 : 51-74.
Kim Kui-Suck. "A Study on the chinese poems in Unyoungjeon" The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture no.13(2004) : 51-74.