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The Traditional Patterns for the Style of Gasa and the Direction in Which it was Succeeded to

  • The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture
  • Abbr : Korean Poetry and Culture
  • 2009, (23), pp.147-179
  • Publisher : The Society of Korean Poetry and Culture
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature

KIM, HAKSUNG 1

1성균관대학교

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ABSTRACT

To examine the question of modern succession to the style of Gasa, this thesis aimed to explore its stylistic identity extending over the various levels such as its form, genre, style and pattern and establish the possibility of its being connected to modern Gasa and the desirable direction based on it. In the process, I knew that a literary style called Gasa depended on with what degree of power to influence a message to convey is effectively described making a literary impression on us and that various descriptive strategies and literary devices and techniques according to it were used. By doing so, I also explored that it did not convey a message in a common and stiff prose style but provided it with sentimental and poetic power to influence not by conveying it simply but by conveying it 'passionately' through the metrical device of tetrameter with the rhythm our people is most familiar with. Examining pattern by pattern the direction in which the style of Gasa was succeeded to in modern times based on its feature, I gauged its new application and potential possibility as modern Gasa.

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