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The banished life of Ja-am Kim Gu & Aspect of "Joy within the Sadness"

  • The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture
  • Abbr : Korean Poetry and Culture
  • 2010, (26), pp.337-368
  • Publisher : The Society of Korean Poetry and Culture
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature

조지형 1

1고려대학교

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this thesis is to examine the inner side of consciousness as well as the life during Kim Gu's banishment to the Nan-hae(南海) through Chinese poem works written during from 1488 to 1534 by Ja-am(自菴) Kim Gu(金絿), who was active during the early 16th century. The Kim Gu's theme tendency of Chinese poem works can be mainly organized into five types of ①agony and allergic pain of banished life, ②humane mind and longing for family, ③application and interaction upon live in the Nam-hae, ④landscape sightseeing and musical appreciation, and of ⑤aim to escape the world as well as truthful appreciation. As Kim Gu's banished life continued on for 13 years, he began to gradually adapt to the life in the Nam-hae while showing the aspects of mentally restoring the daily life and actively interacting with people near. Accordingly, Kim Gu spent his period of banished life participating in various meetings along with these people and such courses of meetings were always accompanied by the poem, alcohol, and music. On the other hand, Kim Gu, under protection and help of these people, was able to travel to places around southern sea with beautiful scenery. As a result, such aspects are assessed being the base allowing Kim Gu to write 「Hwajeonbyulgok(花田別曲)」 full of magnanimous appreciation for the arts despite the fact that it was written during his period of banishment.

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