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A Study on Poetry of the Pavilion by Women Poets in 『Yongsungji』

  • The Studies in Korean Poetry and Culture
  • Abbr : Korean Poetry and Culture
  • 2011, (28), pp.181-202
  • Publisher : The Society of Korean Poetry and Culture
  • Research Area : Humanities > Korean Language and Literature

YOO YEOK RAE 1

1조선대학교

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ABSTRACT

『Yongsungji』 was the old name town site of Namwon in which the rehabilitation history of Gwanghanru and poetry of the pavilion written by women poets have been inherited. The persons who wrote poetry of pavilions were called 'Nujeong poets' by educated people and the poetry written by them was called 'Nujeongjeyoungsi(poetry of pavilion)'. When a pavilion was founded, the history and news of the foundation, and the poetry under a title were written. Poetry on pavilion might be preserved in case that the pavilion was famous. However, most of the pavilions were destroyed or lost while they were rehabilitated. 『Yongsungji』 has poetry written by woman poets and Giseang, and although Nujeongsi(poetry of pavilion) were dominated by men of noble. Inscribed on the hanging boards of Gwanghanru, poetry were written by Bongsun and Yeonok, which stood comparison with poetry by men of noble at that time. Giseang with lower social status could wrote poetry very well and Choi Bong-sun led in raising money for building Chunhyang Shrine. Giseang of Joseon period created the best culture in literature and decorated a page of history.

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